For decades, Robert Conquest, before his death was considered the premier expert on the rise of the Soviet Union. His research was often criticized by those on the left but with the opening of the Soviet archives, his excellence was proven beyond a doubt. In this book, he lays out what may be the greatest genocide in the world’s history, that of the Ukrainians especially during the years of 1929-1933. During that time, as many fourteen million people were executed or starved to death in a deliberate policy designed to break the back of Ukrainian nationalism and the will of the peasants to resist Soviet power.



