Ethnic cleansing of Ukraine under Jewish Stalin

The historical Ethnic Cleansing of Ukraine under Stalin Order

Holodomor ~ “never again”

The Holodomor (Ukrainian: Голодомор, “Extermination by hunger” or “Hunger-extermination”; derived from ‘Морити голодом’, “Murder by Starvation” ) refers to a series of purposeful mechanized genocidal famines that took place under the Jewish Bolshevik regime during the periods of 1921-22, 1932-33 and 1946-47.

#ZION=NOZI

Holodomor is a compound of the Ukrainian words holod meaning “hunger” and mor meaning “plague”. The expression moryty holodom means “to inflict death by hunger”.

Lenin established a Jewish regime that slaughtered well over 66 million ethnic Europeans the Holodomor Genocides alone resulted in a death toll of 16.5 million. Therefore, in the minds of those that experienced the Holodomor Genocides the term will forever conjure up the kidnappings, torture and cannibalism taking place under the Jewish Bolshevik regime.

Always on forefront in killing and looting #ZION=NOZI

Indeed historically everything evil has always been related to the occultists, freemasons, satanists and the zionists. When you see starvation being used as a weapon in Gaza, know that the Zionists did it mant times in history.

Watch award winning full documentary “Harvest of Despair” at our Telegram Channel.

Harvest of Despair

Harvest of Despair is a documentary on the history and cause of the great man-made famine of 1932 – 1933 in which 7 to 10 million people starved to death in Ukraine.

In the fall and spring of 1932 and ’33, the Jewish dominated government of the Soviet Union created a man-made famine in Ukraine to quell what was perceived as the dangerous threat of regional nationalism. With the type of gross inhumanity that only a certain non-White tribe could be capable of, the communist authorities succeeded in their goal of wiping out an estimated 10 million White men, women and children.

Using rare and vintage footage captured in the USSR during the Holodomor, and interviews with historians and individuals who survived the famine, the film tells the chilling real-life account of one of the biggest genocides in human history that sadly remains unknown to most.

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