Holodomor monument
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- WednesdayOpen 24 hours
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Andrii Pasichnyk
28.08.2023
Holodomor monument
In 1932–33, dictator Josef Stalin engineered a food shortage in Soviet Ukraine. His goal was to destroy Ukrainian ambitions for independence and ensure Ukrainian subservience to the Soviet state. As a result, millions of Ukrainians experienced the extended suffering of desperate hunger and died. This famine‐genocide is now known as the Holodomor.Memory Eternal!
Patrick S Callan
23.08.2023
Holodomor monument
Canada experienced the first wave of Ukrainian imigrants looking to homestead in the 1890's. Edmonton, Alberta has one of the largest populations of ethnic Ukrainians in Canada making Edmonton City Hall a suitable location for the Holodomor Monument.Artist Ludmilla Termetey and her parents fled from the Stalin tyranny and imigrated to Canada in the 1950s. Ludmila,a graphic designer, illustrator, portraitist and commercial artist was commissioned to create the granite and painted aluminum Holodomor Monument in 1983. It would mark the 50th anniversary of the 1933 Russian engineered Ukrainian genocide.
Gully Bull
13.07.2023
Holodomor monument
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