Prepared by Andrew Gregorovich, President
Ukrainian Librarians Association of Canada, Toronto, March 9, 1999.
Amiel, Barbara. "The Great Artificial Famine in
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Ammende, Ewald. Human Life in Russia. Introd.
by the Rt. Hon. Lord Dickinson. Historical Introduction by James Mace. Cleveland: John T.
Zubal, 1984. 319 p. illus. A reprint with added introductory material. First published by
Allen & Unwin, London, 1936. In spite of the title this volume is mainly about
Ukraine. Original edition: Muss Russland Hungern? Vienna: W. Braunmueller, 1935.
Black Deeds of the Kremlin: A White Book. Volume 1: Book of
Testimonies. Ed. S.O. Pidhainy. Translated by Alexander Oreletsky (Gregorovich) and Olga
Prychodko. Toronto: Ukrainian Association of Victims of Russian Communist Terror, 1953.
545 p. illus., map on endpapers by Alexander Gregorovich. On the famine see p. 187-308.
Volume 2: The Great Famine in Ukraine in 1932-1933. Detroit: DOBRUS Democratic
Organization of Ukrainians Formerly Persecuted by the Soviet Regime in U.S.A., 1955. 712
p. illus. These two volumes are an important source on the 1933 famine.
Bolubash, Anna. "The Great Ukrainian Famine of
1932-1933: An Instrument of Russian Nationalities Policy." Ukrainian Review
(London, Eng.), vol. 26 no. 4, Winter 1978 (p. 11-23) & vol. 27 no. 1, Spring 1979 (p.
31-59)
Bullock, Alan. Hitler and Stalin: Parallel Lives. New
York: Knopf, 1992. See a useful account of the 1933 famine-genocide on p. 269-77
Chicago American. "Six Million Perish in Soviet
Famine" (Feb 25, 1935); "Hunger, Despair, Death in Ukraine Agony" (March 4,
1935) Newspaper headlines for two articles on the 1933 famine genocide in Ukraine by
Thomas Walker.
Churchill, Sir Winston. The Second World War.
London: Cassell, 1951 p. 447-8.
Conquest, Robert. Harvest of Sorrow: Soviet
Collectivization and the Terror-Famine. Edmonton: University of Alberta Press, 1986.
411 p. illus. Prof. Conquest of Stanford University, an authority on the USSR, is the
author of this first full scholarly account in any language. Conquest estimates victims at
7,000,000.
Courtois, Stéphane, Le livre noir du communisme:
Crimes, terreur et répression. Paris: Robert Laffont, 1997
Dalrymple, Dana G. "The Soviet Famine of
1932-34." Soviet Studies, Vol. 15 no. 3, January 1964, p. 250-84 and vol. 16
no. 4, April 1965, p. 471-4.
Dolot, Miron. Execution by Hunger: The Hidden
Holocaust. Introd. by Adam Ulam. New York: W.W. Norton, 1985.
Dolot, Miron. Who Killed Them and Why? In
remembrance of those killed in the Famine of 1932-1933 in Ukraine. Cambridge, Mass:
Harvard University Ukrainian Studies Fund, 1984. 34 p.
Duranty, Walter. "Russians Hungry But Not
Starving." The New York Times, March 31, 1933, p. 13. The infamous report by
the American foreign correspondent who is now discredited for his cover-up of the famine
in Ukraine.
Dushnyck, Walter. 50 Years Ago: The Famine
Holocaust in Ukraine. Terror and Human Misery as Instruments of Soviet Russian
Imperialism. Foreword Dana G. Dalrymple. New York-Toronto: World Congress of Free
Ukrainians, 1983. 56 p. illus.
Encyclopedia of Ukraine. Toronto: University of Toronto Press,
1984. Famine, by V. Markus. Vol. 1 p. 853-55, bibliog.
La Famine en 1933. 1933-1983 50eme anniversaire de la
famine-genocide en Ukraine. Paris: Club des Amis de lUkraine. 1983. 1 v. (unpaged)
Facsimiles of French newspaper articles on the 1933 genocide in Ukraine.
Fisher, H.H. The Famine in Soviet Russia 1919-1923.
New York: Macmillan, 1927. On the 1921-23 famine in Ukraine see chapter XI p. 246-80.
The Foreign Office and the Famine: British Documents on Ukraine and
the Great Famine of 1932-1933. Ed. by M. Carynnyk, Lubomyr Y. Luciuk and Bohdan S.
Kordan. Kingston, Ont.: Limestone Press, 1988. 493 p. maps.
Graziosi, Andrea. The Great Soviet Peasant War:
Bolsheviks and Peasants 1917-1933. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1996.
77 p. An important study.
The Great Artificial Famine in Ukraine 1932-1933. A
Commemoration in Canada, January 16, 1984. Toronto: Ukrainian Canadian Humanities Council
and Symon Petlura Institute, 1984. 70 p. facsims.
Great Famine in Ukraine 1932-33. A collection of memoirs,
Speeches and Essays Prepared in 1983 in Commemoration of the 50th Anniversary of the
Famine in Ukraine During 1932-33. Toronto: Ukrainian Orthodox Brotherhood of St.
Volodymyr, 1988. 146, 162 p. Text English and Ukrainian.
"Great Famine in Ukraine: 20,000 Protest." Forum
(Scranton, PA) No. 56, Fall 1983, p. 28-29, illus.
Gregorovich, Andrew. "Black Famine in Ukraine
1932-33." Forum (440 Wyoming Ave., Box 350 Scranton, PA 18501-0350), No. 24,
1974, p. 11-15, 18, illus. First published in Trident Quarterly (Chicago) 1963.
Haliy, Mykola. "The 25th Anniversary of the Great
Famine in Ukraine." Ukrainian Quarterly, vol. 14 no. 3, Autumn 1958. p.
204-214.
Harvest of Despair: The 1932-33 Famine in Ukraine. Documentary
Film by the Ukrainian Canadian Research & Documentation Centre, 1984. 60 minutes. VHS
video. $25.00 (plus postage $5.00) Available from: UCRDC, 620 Spadina Ave., Toronto, Ont.
M5S 2H4 Tel: (416) 966-1819.
Holubnychy, Vsevolod. "The Causes of the Famine
of 1932-33." Oko (Montreal) Vol. 5 no. 6, July-August 1983, p. 8-10.
Hryshko, Wasyl. The Ukrainian Holocaust of 1933.
Toronto: Bahriany Foundation; Suzhero; Dobrus, 1983. 165 p.
International Commission of Inquiry Into the 1932-33 Famine in Ukraine.
The Final Report 1990. [Stockholm, Sweden 1990] 216 p. (The Stockholm Institute of
Public and International Law, no. 109) Also published: Toronto 1990. 1 vol. (misc.
pagings) illus.
Karatnycky, Adrian. "Forced Famine in Ukraine: A
Holocaust the West Forgot." Wall Street Journal, July 7, 1983.
Khrushchev, Nikita. Khrushchev Remembers.
Introd. by Edward Crankshaw. Boston -Toronto: Little, Brown, 1970. 639 p. Soviet leader
Khrushchev who spent much time in Ukraine as Stalins agent mentions all three
famines in Ukraine, 1921-23, 1933, and 1946.
Kovalenko, Lidia & Volodymyr Maniak. 33-i Holod.
Narodna Knyha-Memorial. Kyiv: Radyansky Pysmennyk, 1991. 582 p. illus. The first major
work on the famine to appear in Ukraine.
Kravchenko, Victor. I Chose Freedom: The Personal
and Political Life of a Soviet Official. New York: Charles Scribner, 1946. See chapter
IX: Harvest in Hell p. 110-31.
Krawchenko, Bohdan. "The Great Famine of
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no. 1 Spring 1982.
Kuchma, Leonid. "Presidential Decree on 1933
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Kuz, Tony. ed. The Soviet Famine 1932-33: An
Eyewitness Account of Conditions in the Spring and Summer of 1932 by Andrew Cairns.
Edmonton: Canadian Institute of Ukrainian Studies, University of Alberta, 1989. 122 p.
Mace, James E. "The Man-Made Famine of 1933 in
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Mace, James E. "The Man-Made Famine of 1933 in
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and Genocide. ed. by I.W. Charny. Boulder: Westview Press, 1984.
Magocsi, Paul Robert. A History of Ukraine.
Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 1996. 784p. Includes all three famines with the
major section: "Ukraines Holocaust: The Great Famine of 1933" p. 559-63
with a map of the population decline p. 562.
Makohon, Pavlo. Svidok- Witness : Memoirs on the
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National Committee for Ukraines Famine. Forum (Scranton,
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collection of photos, illustrations and a very useful bibliography.
Prychodko, N. "The Famine in 1932-34 in
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account.
Prymak, Thomas M. "The Great Ukrainian
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Reagan, Ronald, President of the United States.
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Sanger, Richard H. Millions "Starved in Man-Made
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1921-23 famine in Ukraine.
Serbyn, Roman & Bohdan Krawchenko, eds. Famine
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Assembly, 2 December 1998, New York. On the "Fiftieth anniversary of the Convention
on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide." 3 p. He notes that the
President of Ukraine, Leonid Kuchma, has decreed that the last Saturday of November every
year will be marked as Famine Victims Memorial Day.