“The Holodomor was essentially organized by a small group of criminals centred in Moscow, who had control over the vertical of power, punitive bodies, and used administrative resources without hesitation.The main responsibility for organizing and implementing the Holodomor lies with the Communist Party-state,” emphasized Kateryna Lukyanets in response to the question of who orchestrated the Holodomor.
Holodomor Museum hosted a public discussion “Sharp Questions About the Holodomor”
On Saturday, November 16, the Holodomor Museum hosted a public discussion titled “Sharp Questions About the Holodomor.”
As part of the parallel program for the “INTENT” exhibition,museum staff surveyed over several months to find out what visitors were most interested in learning about the Holodomor. The most common questions were compiled and forwarded to the museum’s historians.
Why is the Holodomor considered genocide? Who organized it, and why? Why was the Holodomor directed specifically at Ukrainians rather than just farmers? How does the Holodomor differ from the broader Soviet famine? How did Stalin manage to carry out the genocide? Were there Ukrainians among those who participated in searches, food confiscations, and arrests? Does this affect the recognition of the Holodomor as genocide? What did the Communists do with the grain confiscated from Ukrainian farmers?