During the last Five-Year Plan in the Soviet Union, particularly in the early 1930s, millions of peasants died and many others were forcibly relocated in Ukraine due to the implementation of collectivization policies. This period, marked by widespread famine known as the Holodomor, was a response to resistance against collectivism, leading to severe repression and mass starvation. The Ukrainian population suffered devastating losses as a consequence of these policies.
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