The single most deadly famine in the Russian Empire, from 1891 to 1892, is estimated to have killed around 200,000 people.
The two most deadly famines in the Soviet Union, the 1921-22 famine in Povolzhye and the 1932-33 Holdomor, are estimated to have killed from 5 to 10 million people each.
Commies still defend this shit.
>>2462832
I actually had a tankie on this very board tell me that Ukraine is "prone to famines" so it was natural. Get this, Ukraine, the fucking breadbasket of Europe, being prone to famines. Unreal.
>>2462846
Why is Ukraine so dirt poor today with a huge death rate (before the Donbas war)
>>2462854
>dirt poor today
corruption as a result of commie lifestyle
>huge death rate
western ukraine is statistically doing fine (the part that is closest to poland and was most active during the 2014 protests)
>>2462846
>Ukraine, the fucking breadbasket of Europe
that's not true and you know it
>>2463701
it is and has always been fucking true