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This authoritative 608-page Ukrainian history book distills the key moments of the 1932–33 Holodomor genocide, revealing the political dynamics, intentions, and motives of its organizers, as well as the collective trauma it inflicted on generations. Drawing on extensive documentary sources, historian Vitaliy Ohienko analyzes Ukrainian resistance, Western awareness at the time, and the lasting psychological scars of state-engineered famine