Yeah Bucovina was a mistake but the Holodomor had a massive impact on Ukraine's population, before the Holodomor Ukraine's population was almost as much as it is now
It is a tragedy the cold spell of weather ruined the crops and the Kulaks made the death-toll of kolkhozniks and animals higher than it could have been.
If Golodomor never happened, USSR would won the war more quickly, because it wouldn't be a many collaborationist with Germany during the war, and more Ukrainians would be in Red Army. And in modern Ukraine right-wing movements wouldn't be so popular, Ukraine would be more left-wing and internationalist, not nationalist. But for me the best scenario for Ukraine it is if Volodymyr the Great adopted Catholicism
Why does this version of Little Song For the Moskals go so hard
Lol that's why I put it in the video
Ukraine didn’t own Bucovina/Chernivtsi before ww2.
Also 79 million might be a bit too high lol.
It’s possible
Yeah Bucovina was a mistake but the Holodomor had a massive impact on Ukraine's population, before the Holodomor Ukraine's population was almost as much as it is now
@@wimblewomble4751 Yes, horrible that not many people have heard of this tragedy
It is a tragedy the cold spell of weather ruined the crops and the Kulaks made the death-toll of kolkhozniks and animals higher than it could have been.
@@jamiemcintosh3030 Its also quite sad that only Ukrainians seemed to be affected
If Golodomor never happened, USSR would won the war more quickly, because it wouldn't be a many collaborationist with Germany during the war, and more Ukrainians would be in Red Army. And in modern Ukraine right-wing movements wouldn't be so popular, Ukraine would be more left-wing and internationalist, not nationalist. But for me the best scenario for Ukraine it is if Volodymyr the Great adopted Catholicism