(Publication date: Sunday, September 4, 1983) The eyewitness accounts below are reprinted from the two-volume “Black Deeds of the Kremlin: A White Book.” Peasants ate rawhide to live In his account, L. Pylypenko recalls the desperate measures employed by starving peasants. The population of Rohozov in the Kiev region, in an effort to save their lives, used...
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