Remembering Ukraine's
Unknown Holocaust
by Eric Margolis
December 13, 1998
LOS ANGELES - As Britain's socialist government cleared the way for a
gaudy show trial of that Great Satan of the left, Chile's Gen. Augusto
Pinochet, the 65th anniversary of this century's bloodiest crime was
utterly ignored. Leftists now baying for Pinochet's head don't want to be
reminded of the Unknown Holocaust
In 1932, Soviet leader Josef Stalin unleashed genocide in Ukraine.
Stalin determined to force Ukraine's millions of independent farmers -
called `kulaks'- into collectivized Soviet agriculture, and to crush
Ukraine's growing spirit of nationalism.
Ukraine's nightmare had begun in 1932. Faced by resistance to
collectivization, Stalin unleashed terror upon Ukraine. Moscow dispatched
25,000 fanatical young party militants - earlier versions of Mao's `Red
Guards' - to force 10 million Ukrainian peasants into collective farms.
Secret police units of OGPU began selective executions of recalcitrant
farmers.
When Stalin's red guards failed to make a dent in this immense number,
OGPU was ordered to begin mass executions. But there were simply not
enough Chekists (secret police) to kill so many people, so Stalin decided
to replace bullets by a much cheaper medium of death, mass starvation.
All seed stocks, grain, silage, and farm animals were confiscated from
Ukraine's farms. Ethiopia's communist dictator, Mengistu Haile Mariam,
used the very same method in the 1970's to force collectivization: the
resulting famine cased one million deaths.
OGPU agents and Red Army troops sealed all roads and rail lines.
Nothing came in or out of Ukraine. Farms were searched and looted of food
and fuel. Ukrainians quickly began to die of hunger, cold, and sickness.
When OGPU failed to meet weekly execution quotas, Stalin sent henchman,
Lazar Kaganovitch, to destroy Ukrainian resistance. Kaganovitch, the
Soviet Eichmann, made quota, shooting 10,000 Ukrainians weekly. Eighty
percent of all Ukrainian intellectuals were executed. Ukrainian Nikita
Khruschchev helped supervise the slaughter.
During the bitter winter of 1932-33, mass starvation created by
Kaganovitch and OGPU hit full force. Ukrainians ate their pets, boots,
belts, bark, and roots. Cannibalism became common; parents even ate infant
children.
The precise number of Ukrainians murdered by Stalin's custom-made
famine and Cheka firing squads remains unknown to this day. KGB's
archives, and recent work by Russian historians, shows at least 7 million
Ukrainians died. Ukrainian historians put the figure at 9 million, or
higher. Twenty-five percent of Ukraine's population was exterminated.
Six million other farmers across the USSR were starved or shot during
collectivization. Stalin told Churchill he liquidated ten million peasants
during the 1930's. Add mass executions by the Cheka in Estonia, Latvia,
and Lithuania; the genocide of 3 million Muslims of the USSR; massacres of
Cossacks and Volga Germans. In total, Soviet industrial genocide accounted
for at least 40 million victims, not including 20 million war dead.
Kaganovitch, and many senior OGPU officers( later, NKVD) were Jewish.
The predominance of Jews among Bolshevik leaders, and the frightful crimes
and cruelty inflicted by Stalin's Cheka on Ukraine, the Baltic, and
Poland, led the victims of Red Terror to blame the Jewish people for both
communism and their suffering. As a direct result, during the subsequent
Nazi occupation of Eastern Europe, the region's innocent Jews became the
target of ferocious revenge by Ukrainians, Balts, and Poles.
While the world is by now fully aware of the destruction of Europe's
Jews by the Nazis, the story of the numerically larger holocaust in
Ukraine has been suppressed, or ignored. Ukraine's genocide occured 8-9
years before Hitler began the Jewish Holocaust, and was committed, unlike
Nazi crimes, before the world's gaze. But Stalin's murder of millions was
simply denied, or concealed by a leftwing conspiracy of silence that
continues to this day. In the strange moral geometry of mass murder, only
Nazis are guilty.
Socialist luminaries like Bernard Shaw, Beatrice and Sidney Webb, and
PM Edouard Herriot of France, toured Ukraine during 1932-33, and
proclaimed reports of famine were false. Shaw announced, `I did not see
one under-nourished person in Russia.' New York Times correspondent Walter
Duranty, who won a Pulitzer Prize for his Russian reporting, wrote claims
of famine were `malignant propaganda.' Seven million people were dying
around them, yet these fools saw nothing. The New York Times has never
repudiated Duranty's lies.
Modern leftists do not care to be reminded their ideological and
historical roots are entwined with this century's greatest crime -
Stalin's mass murder machine - the inevitable result of enforced social
engineering and marxist theology. Had Germany won the war, today's
`reformed' Euro- Nazis would take the same amnesiac approach to Hitler as
modern European socialists do to Stalin.
Western historians delicately skirt the sordid fact that the
governments of Britain, the US, and Canada were fully aware of the
Ukrainian genocide and Stalin's other monstrous crimes. Yet they eagerly
welcomed him as an ally during World War II. Stalin, whom an adoring
Roosevelt called `Uncle Joe,' murdered four times more people than Adolf
Hitler - and a decade earlier. Roosevelt and Churchill colluded with and
helped save history's most murderous regime. Time to face this ugly fact.
None of the Soviet mass murderers who committed genocide were ever
brought to justice. `Soviet Eichmann' Lazar Kaganovitch died peacefully in
Moscow a few years ago, still wearing his Order of the Soviet Union, and
enjoying a generous state pension.
Copyright: E. Margolis, December 1998