Ukraine: Terror, Genocide, Memory and Resistance is a collection of forty stories told out of their first-hand experiences of the Ukrainian terror-famine of 1932-33 by survivors who later migrated to Western Australia.
The text is complemented by reproductions of paintings rendered in the style of that era to provide a visual dimension to the harrowing story.
Holodomor
Silenced Voices of the Starved Children
Terror Genocide in Ukraine
24 February 2022, Russia began what Stalin tried to do during 1932-1933, eradicate Ukraine as a nation, once and for all.
It was the beginning of Putin's terror genocide against Ukrainians. By 2026, he had not succeeded. Ukraine was fighting to retain life, humanity, peace and sovereignty. This time the world was watching.
Ukraine's Genocide 1932-1933, the Holodomor, meant death by hunger.
It was determined to be a man-made famine in Soviet Ukraine. Millions of ethnic Ukrainians died of starvation in peacetime. Since 2006, the Holodomor has been recognised by Ukraine and 15 other countries as a genocide of the Ukrainian people carried out by the Soviet government.
It remains to be seen the outcome of Russia's current wave of terror/ genocide. Again, Ukrainians suffer at the hands of a madman and a regime intent on gaining power and control.
Ukraine fights for her future and that of the free world.