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After 85 years of deepest suffering, Ukraine is trying to break permanently free of Leninism/Stalinism. It would be a great time for a true historical movie of the forced starvation of 10 to 16 million innocent Orthodox and Roman Catholic Ukrainian peasants and kulaks by Stalin.
Mel Gibson could do it justice.
The Ukrainian holocaust was known by all European governments, feared by most Europeans. It was a precursor and benchmark for Hitler and his death camps.
The Ukrainian holocaust, in its two years of brutal and savage life, probably killed more people than died in Hitler’s death camps. Fear of Communism and Stalin, and what was done in the Ukraine, led people like the Germans to opt for Nazis over Reds. They soon found out it was a Hobson’s Choice.
p>Ukraine could use a great movie at this time! br> — Jack Brennan br> Pearl River, New York /p> p>
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