There's definitely a couple problems with this. Figures from the holodomor range anywhere between 4-10 million, so this would even be more than twice the deaths in the holocaust, if you were only counting jews alone. It seems like the more closely accepted number is around five, which would be at least comparable. The greatest difference here would be scope, as one involved most of Europe, and the other involved Ukraine in particular. That could have an effect on per capita rates; but I doubt those would be useful because one has an international scope, and the other has a national scope.
And as AoV said, there is a disingenuous attempt to ignore the fact that the orders were still coming from Stalin.
All that being said, it's hard to tell if it is proper disinformation, so won't be removed.
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There's definitely a couple problems with this. Figures from the holodomor range anywhere between 4-10 million, so this would even be more than twice the deaths in the holocaust, if you were only counting jews alone. It seems like the more closely accepted number is around five, which would be at least comparable. The greatest difference here would be scope, as one involved most of Europe, and the other involved Ukraine in particular. That could have an effect on per capita rates; but I doubt those would be useful because one has an international scope, and the other has a national scope.
And as AoV said, there is a disingenuous attempt to ignore the fact that the orders were still coming from Stalin.
All that being said, it's hard to tell if it is proper disinformation, so won't be removed.