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Childhood during the Holodomor 1932–1933 in Ukraine (in the South of Ukraine)
Journal of Family History ( IF 0.403 ) Pub Date : 2021-05-25 , DOI: 10.1177/03631990211020339
Natalia Kuzovova 1
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The article examines how the Great Famine 1932–1933 in Ukraine (Holodomor), which took more than 3.8 million (according to other estimates—6–8 million) innocent lives, affected the lives of children, adolescents, and youth. Ukrainian families were forced to choose survival strategies in extreme conditions. These strategies rarely considered the interests of children who lost financial support as their parents were arrested, exiled, or dead. As a result, children became homeless or even fell victim to cannibalism. Nevertheless, most of the children received parental care and support as parents made every effort to keep the family together.



中文翻译:

乌克兰Holodomor 1932–1933年的童年时期(在乌克兰南部)

本文研究了乌克兰(霍洛多摩)的1932年至1933年大饥荒,该大饥荒夺走了380万无辜生命(根据其他估计数为6至800万),这些疾病如何影响儿童,青少年和青年的生活。乌克兰家庭被迫在极端条件下选择生存策略。这些策略很少考虑那些因父母被捕,流放或死亡而失去经济支持的孩子的利益。结果,儿童变得无家可归,甚至成为自相残杀的受害者。然而,由于父母们尽一切努力使家人团聚,大多数孩子得到了父母的照顾和支持。

更新日期:2021-05-25
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