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blue-wave

(4,778 posts)
Sat Nov 22, 2025, 07:17 PM 11 hrs ago

Today is Holodomor Remembrance Day. "Death by Hunger" Remembered: Zelensky Honors Holodomor Victims in Kyiv



Every Ukrainian marks today in solemn remembrance and honors the victims of a Russian genocide.

Ukraine marked Holodomor Remembrance Day as President Volodymyr Zelensky and First Lady Olena Zelenska honored the millions of Ukrainians who perished in the 1932–33 famine, widely recognized as a genocide.

The ceremony in Kyiv began with a prayer service at the Uspenskyi Cathedral in the Kyiv Pechersk Lavra monastery. Zelensky, the First Lady, and senior government officials later laid ears of wheat — a symbol of the famine — at the “Bitter Memory of Childhood” monument at the national Holodomor memorial.

The Holodomor, caused by grain confiscations and brutal policies under Joseph Stalin, killed an estimated 3 to 7 million Ukrainians. More than 30 countries now recognize it as a genocide.

A tragedy once suppressed, the Holodomor now stands at the center of Ukrainian national memory, especially after the 2014 Maidan revolution and Russia’s ongoing aggression.
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Today is Holodomor Remembrance Day. "Death by Hunger" Remembered: Zelensky Honors Holodomor Victims in Kyiv (Original Post) blue-wave 11 hrs ago OP
... SheltieLover 11 hrs ago #1
I took a Russian History Class BlueKota 11 hrs ago #2
A simple and beautiful ceremony Pinback 11 hrs ago #3
There is a movie about the Holodomor. Irish_Dem 10 hrs ago #4
I watched that movie blue-wave 10 hrs ago #6
Yes it is very well done, good acting, direction, etc. Irish_Dem 10 hrs ago #7
Beautiful ceremony for such a tragic loss Deuxcents 10 hrs ago #5

BlueKota

(4,950 posts)
2. I took a Russian History Class
Sat Nov 22, 2025, 07:21 PM
11 hrs ago

and our Professor taught us about this. Heartbreaking. Stalin was as evil as Hitler.

Pinback

(13,458 posts)
3. A simple and beautiful ceremony
Sat Nov 22, 2025, 07:23 PM
11 hrs ago

and a sobering reminder of Ukrainian resilience in the face of suffering inflicted by brutal Russian regimes.

Irish_Dem

(78,121 posts)
4. There is a movie about the Holodomor.
Sat Nov 22, 2025, 07:37 PM
10 hrs ago
Mr. Jones (2019) is about the British journalist who broke the story of Russia deliberately starving
the Ukrainians in the 1930's.

It is a very good movie, an honest portrayal of events.

He was very brave and was murdered two years later.
Probably by Russians.

blue-wave

(4,778 posts)
6. I watched that movie
Sat Nov 22, 2025, 07:48 PM
10 hrs ago

a while back. Highly recommended. It actually teaches a lot about this tragedy.

Irish_Dem

(78,121 posts)
7. Yes it is very well done, good acting, direction, etc.
Sat Nov 22, 2025, 07:50 PM
10 hrs ago

And you feel like you are witnessing an important part of history.

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