to be shipped out of the countryresultingin the Soviet famine of 1932 - 1933
the government seizing food from the peasants - and the fact that the Soviet government was exporting wheat , even as millions starved in their own country(passive) was ... caused bythe 1921 Soviet famine
the disruption of food production(passive) was caused bythe 1932 - 1933 Soviet famine
the CMA(passive) was caused bythe Soviet famine of 1932 - 1933
their bags ... whose eradicationledto the Soviet famine of 1932 - 1933
the " economic system introduced by Stalin in the years after 1929(passive) was caused bySoviet famine in 1932 - 33
Stalin ordered that kulaks were " to be liquidated as a class"[23 ] and this liquidation was considered by many historians[whoto have resultedin the Soviet famine of 1932 - 1933
from a poor crop season and the subsequent inability to harvest grainresultedfrom a poor crop season and the subsequent inability to harvest grain
any organized relief effortpreventedany organized relief effort
in millions of deathsresultsin millions of deaths
in more than 170,000 rural refugees seeking food and safety in Novosibirskresultedin more than 170,000 rural refugees seeking food and safety in Novosibirsk
to the deaths of millionsleadingto the deaths of millions
Another grim subtext ... a result of the government ’s forced collectivization(passive) is created byAnother grim subtext ... a result of the government ’s forced collectivization
an atmosphere of hostility between the official circles of Moscow and Nur Sultanto createan atmosphere of hostility between the official circles of Moscow and Nur Sultan
from maldistribution rather than overpopulationresultedfrom maldistribution rather than overpopulation
from both natural and political circumstancesresultedfrom both natural and political circumstances