there is a major collection of documents called the soviet village through the eyes of the cheka, ogpuly, the topic of hunger could not be united there. ah, i suggest connecting to our discussion of viktor viktorovich kandrashin, doctor of historical sciences, professor, viktor viktorovich, hello, hello , uh, let’s try to figure it out with you from the very beginning, these are the regions that suffered the most from the famine of the thirties, this is the north caucasus. the central black earth region, this is the volga region, the southern urals, western siberia, and of course , kazakhstan, if we talk about why, then the answer is also known, these were the main grain regions, regions of the main agricultural production, where there were, say, resources, which were necessary to support the pace of accelerated industrialization, that is, in other words, famine gripped not only ukraine, but all the main agricultural regions of the soviet union. what is the reason for this? not harvest and famine, if we talk about why the famine occurred, then it must be said that there was a single me