Foreign Policy Aspects of the Soviet Famine of 1932–1933

 
PIIS013038640016180-6-1
DOI10.31857/S013038640016180-6
Publication type Article
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Affiliation: Don State Technical University
Address: Russian Federation, Rostov-on-Don
Affiliation: Don State Technical University
Address: Russian Federation, Rostov-on-Don
Journal nameNovaia i noveishaia istoriia
EditionIssue 4
Pages109-121
Abstract

The article examines one of the least studied aspects of the Soviet famine of 1932–33, namely the reaction of the international community and foreign governments to this tragedy. Facts are presented that prove that the Stalinist regime failed to conceal information about the famine in the collectivized village and prevent the outrage that broke out in the West over the mass death of Soviet citizens. The authors note that the negative reaction from the international community came in the form of both coverage of the plight of farmers in the press, and the organization of material assistance to those of them who were “blood brothers” and had relatives abroad. It was found that one of the results of the tragic events of 1932–1933 was the deterioration of the foreign policy positions of the USSR and the complication of its relations with Nazi Germany. The article’s main focus is on the characteristics of the situation and attitudes of the Soviet Germans, who were the largest Diaspora in the territory of the RSFSR. They were a kind of hostage to the complex dynamics of Soviet-German relations in 1933. The study is based on archival materials not previously introduced into scholarly circulation, in particular, letters from German citizens about food and monetary assistance addressed to their compatriots abroad. An important result of the research is the disclosure of the propaganda campaign “Response to fascist slanderers”, which not only created a favourable information background for the Stalinist leadership but also allowed to appeal to the opinion of Soviet Germans in the confrontation with the foreign public. The authors believe that the direct consequence of foreign policy complications caused by the famine of 1932–1933 was the strengthening of the Soviet government's distrust of the Soviet Germans, which affected their fate in the future.

KeywordsFamine of 1932–1933, collectivization, collective farms, German collective farmers, Soviet Germans, Soviet-German relations
Received13.04.2021
Publication date05.08.2021
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