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NOTES

CHAPTER 1: THE SOVIET FAMINES

1 Quotation: Siriol Colley, More Than a Grain, 161.

2 On the journalist Gareth Jones, see Siriol Colley, More Than a Grain, 224–238; Jones, “Will there be soup?”; Conquest, Harvest, 309; and Dalrymple, “Further References,” 473. On Kharkiv, see Falk, Sowjetische Stadte, 140, 172–175, 288; Kovalenko, Holod, 557; and Werth, Terreur, 130. The image is Vasily Grossman’s.

3 Falk, Sowjetische Stadte, 284–285, 288, 298–300.

4 Quotations: Falk, Sowjetische Stadte, 299, see also 297-301; Kusnierz, Ukraina, 157, 160. On the schoolgirl and the hospitals, see Davies, Years, 160, 220. See also Kuromiya, Freedom and Terror, 171, 184. On the use of survivor testimony, see Graziosi, War, 4.

5 Quotation: Siriol Colley, More Than a Grain, 233. On Dnipropetrovsk: Kravchenko, I Chose Freedom, 111. On Stalino, see Maksudov, “Victory,” 211.

6 On fainting from weakness, see Kovalenko, Holod, 61; see also Siriol Colley, More Than a Grain, 235. On Khartsyszk, see Kuromiya, Freedom and Terror, 170. On Grossman, see Todorov, Memoire du mal, 61. See also Koestler, Yogi, 137.

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