By definition the word Golodomor means mass hunger or the great hunger caused by the Soviet famine of 1932-1933. This famine affected most major grain producing agricultural areas of the Soviet Union, including Northern Caucasus, Volga Region, South Urals, West Siberia, Kazakhstan and Ukraine. Grains were seized from the peasants and exported to the Republic's agricultural output to the West in order to sustain the economic transformation of Industrialization and Collectivization policy designed by Joseph Stalin.
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initiated by the Soviet Union. The word golodomor has been transformed into the word holodomor making it look like holocaust.
Scholars estimate about 6-8 million peasants deaths were brought about by the famine of 1932-1933. The breakdown would be as follows: Central Russia 2 million, Kazhastan 1.7 million, Ukraine 1.3 million and North Caucasus 1 million.
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