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Did Stalin create a famine?

Did Stalin create a famine?

Some scholars believe that the famine was planned by Joseph Stalin to eliminate a Ukrainian independence movement. Others suggest that the man-made famine was a consequence of Soviet industrialisation….Holodomor.

Holodomor Голодомор в Україні
Period 1932–1933
Total deaths Around 3.5 million; see death toll

Who was to blame for the Bengal famine?

Winston Churchill
Winston Churchill, in India, is remembered as the man who caused the devastating Bengal Famine.

Did the Japanese cause the Bengal famine?

Causes of the famine In case of Bengal, the primary reason for the famine was shortages in Rice. A relatively bad harvest in winter crop of 1942, led to supply shortages. Occupation of Burma by Japan in 1942 resulted in restriction on rice imports from Burma.

Was Churchill responsible for Indian famine?

A cyclone and flooding in Bengal in 1942 triggered the famine. But the policies of Sir Winston Churchill and his cabinet are blamed for making the situation worse. Yasmin Khan, a historian at Oxford University, describes the ‘denial policy’ that was implemented fearing a Japanese invasion from Burma.

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Did the British cause famine in India?

Famines in India resulted in more than 30 million deaths over the course of the 18th, 19th, and early 20th centuries. Some commentators have identified British government inaction as a contributing factor to the severity of famines during the time India was under British rule.

Could the Bengal famine have been avoided?

Patnaik said. The Bengal famine could well have been prevented with an annual tax of as little of 4 pounds per capita from the British population, she told the international seminar on “Agriculture and Rural India after economic reforms” at the MSSRF organised in honour of Prof. Venkatesh Athreya.

What did Stalin do to citizens?

Stalin ruled by terror and with a totalitarian grip in order to eliminate anyone who might oppose him. He expanded the powers of the secret police, encouraged citizens to spy on one another and had millions of people killed or sent to the Gulag system of forced labor camps.