Famine Sceptics
The
Famine Sceptics
are historians who argue that the famines alleged to have occurred in the
USSR
in the
1930s
were, by and large, a hoax; that
Stalin
's policy of
collectivization of agriculture
was not responsible for millions of deaths; and that the actual number of people who died of starvation was much lower and due to other causes. The issue is discussed in detail at
Collectivisation in the USSR
.
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