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Hambruna, subyugación y desastre nuclear: cómo la experiencia soviética sembró el resentimiento de los ucranianos hacia Rusia

  • Written by Emily Channell-Justice, Director of the Temerty Contemporary Ukraine Program, Harvard University
imageUna estátua conmemora la hambruna en la que murieron millones de ucranianos.A statue of a girl during the Ukrainian famine, in which someone has placed wheat and flowers.

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