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Nearly 200 Thousand Deaths: the Real Size of the Famine Organized by Soviets in Moldovan Rss

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R. Moldova celebrates annually, on the third Saturday of April, the victims of the famine from 1946 to 1947. Archive data and historical findings indicate that the starvation of the population of the Soviet period was an organized policy, which caused the death of about 200,000 people and profoundly affected the social and identity structure of society. This year, 80 years have passed since the outbreak of the famine organized by Soviets in Mold…
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R. Moldova celebrates annually, on the third Saturday of April, the victims of the famine from 1946 to 1947. Archive data and historical findings indicate that the starvation of the population of the Soviet period was an organized policy, which caused the death of about 200,000 people and profoundly affected the social and identity structure of society. This year, 80 years have passed since the outbreak of the famine organized by Soviets in Mold…

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radiomoldova.md broke the news on Saturday, April 18, 2026.
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