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The harvest of sorrow
Book • 1986
In *The Harvest of Sorrow*, Robert Conquest provides a detailed analysis of the catastrophic consequences of Stalin's agricultural policies, which led to the deaths of millions of Soviet citizens.
The book explores the forced collectivization and the resultant famine, arguing that it was not just a natural disaster but a deliberate act of genocide.
Conquest's work is based on extensive research and firsthand accounts, shedding light on the human suffering and political repression during this period.
The book explores the forced collectivization and the resultant famine, arguing that it was not just a natural disaster but a deliberate act of genocide.
Conquest's work is based on extensive research and firsthand accounts, shedding light on the human suffering and political repression during this period.
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Tom Bilyeu as part of a "trifecta of evil" alongside books about the Gulag and the Nazi regime.


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Mentioned by Frank Sysyn as one of the major books in the field of Holodomor studies.

Andrea Graziosi and Frank E. Sysyn, "Communism and Hunger: The Ukrainian, Chinese, Kazakh, and Soviet Famines in Comparative Perspective" (CIUS Press, 2016)