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Anne Applebaum: Fighting Against the Great Forgetting
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Length:
68 minutes
Released:
Nov 14, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
The Soviet famine of the early 1930s killed around 5 million people; almost 4 million of them were Ukrainians. As Pulitzer Prize–winning historian and Washington Post columnist Anne Applebaum demonstrates in her latest book, Red Famine, it wasn't fate or chance that skewed those numbers so heavily—it was something much more deliberate, and much more sinister. And the story behind it was, until recently, in danger of disappearing. Applebaum spoke about recovering it at the New York Public Library with John Podhoretz, the editor of Commentary magazine.
Released:
Nov 14, 2017
Format:
Podcast episode
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