History of Europe

What did Stalin do to cause genocide in 1932 - 1933?

Stalin was responsible for the Holodomor, a man-made famine in Ukraine that killed millions of Ukrainians in 1932 - 1933. The Holodomor was caused by Stalin's policies of collectivization and grain requisitioning, which aimed to increase the production of grain for export. These policies led to the confiscation of food supplies and livestock from Ukrainian peasants, leaving them without enough food to eat. The famine was exacerbated by Stalin's refusal to provide aid to Ukraine, even though he was aware of the widespread starvation.