Romanian Eagle

Chapter 613 Expose

The Ukrainian famine sent many like the Riltov and Solvasov families fleeing to Romania. And Romania has taken in so many Ukrainians who have fled, and naturally it will not make it difficult for these poor people. Romania did not embarrass them, but also provided them with lodging and food.

However, Romania has no plans to let go of the Soviet Union's performance in the Ukrainian famine.

Miharakai is questioning a subordinate at the Prime Minister's Office. "Are you all ready?"

"Please rest assured that the Prime Minister has already prepared, this time to let everyone know that the Soviets are ugly and opposed to their faces. They will definitely show their faces in front of the world's people."

"Go."

After sending the subordinate away, Miharakai remembered the words of meeting Edel in the palace.

"This is a great opportunity for Romania, and the Ukrainian people who have fled are the best proof. As long as we expose the matter, the whole civilized society will condemn this behavior that does not care about people's livelihood. But be careful, don't talk about it. Instead, we should focus on the fact that the Soviet Union still exported grain during the famine years. It is best to lead public opinion to the genocide of the Ukrainian people by the Soviet government, which will deepen the resentment of the Ukrainians towards the Soviet Union. alienate their connection."

Prime Minister Mihalake deeply agreed with the king's idea. The result of this not only increased the pressure on the Soviet Union, but also hit the European people's recognition of the Soviet Union. Many people in Europe now regard the Soviet Union as a model for the working class to be the master of the country. And feel good about it. Now that this incident broke out, at least many people's recognition of it will be reduced.

And it can also deal a blow to the Soviet Union's exports, especially the bulk of the grain exported in exchange for foreign exchange, and it must be linked to the lives of Ukrainians. The slogan has been thought out. Every grain of grain exported by the Soviet Union is taken from the hungry people in Ukraine. To buy grain from the Soviet Union is to take the lives of others.

Although it is impossible to stop the Soviet Union's determination to export grain, many profiteers can use this excuse to lower prices, which can reduce the foreign exchange obtained by the Soviet Union and increase the difficulty of its industrialization. It can be said to be the best of both worlds, so Romania must make this matter public, so that people in other countries can take a good look at the face of the Soviet Union.

The next day, almost all the newspapers in Romania were covering the great famine in Ukraine. One of the largest newspapers in Romania, the Romanian Daily published photos taken from Ukraine in the newspaper.

In the photo, several scrawny Ukrainian women sat numbly on the ground with their skinny children with yellow faces. There is also an old farmer looking at the dry farmland with the same thin eyes.

The newspaper wrote below that there is currently a great famine in Ukraine, and the Soviets completely ignored the local victims and forcibly took away the food from their homes and left them to fend for themselves. And in order to guarantee its own ambitions, the Soviet government exported the food seized from the Ukrainian victims to Europe in large quantities in exchange for the required technology and equipment.

As far as this newspaper knows, in order to cover up the disaster in Ukraine, the Soviet Union ordered to prohibit train stations from selling train tickets to peasants to leave Ukraine. Moreover, Ukrainians who fled to my country said that they could not help being hunted by the military and police in Ukraine, and some people were too hungry to start eating people. They first dug out the recently deceased people from the cemetery to eat, and later developed to attack other people. people.

The Soviet Union has always advertised itself as a country where the people are the masters of the country. It is ridiculous that such a creepy thing can happen to a country where the people are the masters of the country. Here we need to ask whether the Soviets dare to let people from other countries visit Ukraine. In the spirit of conscience, this newspaper appeals to those who buy grain from the Soviet Union to stop using it. What you buy is the rations for the victims of the Ukrainian disaster. Buying a little less food from the Soviet Union is the best contribution to the disaster victims.

The hype of the Romanian newspapers about the famine in Ukraine soon spread the wind to other countries. In order to attract public attention, many newspapers have sent reporters to Romania to interview those who escaped.

And what they got from the victims was exactly as reported by the Romanian media. In Romania, in order to better reflect the scale of the victims, they live in a concentrated area. So these reporters were shocked to see the dense mass of Ukrainian victims. The report it sent back further increased the public's understanding of the famine in Ukraine.

The Times published a photo. Above is a man with a dish on his face, and the introduction below says. His name is Lirtov, from a collective farm called Domakov in Zaporozhye, Ukraine. On February 16, the Lirtov family (five) and their close friend (six) escaped from their hometown.

They were hunted by the military and police, on the grounds that they did not have a permit issued by the farm, and they could not run around or they would be arrested and sent to the labor camp (according to Lirtov, he never saw anyone released from the labor camp). ). Also been hunted by cannibal thugs, who are said to have been nearly caught by them once. Finally, there were border patrol interceptions, and Riltov witnessed several executions by the military. He and his friend's family, who had gone through hardships, had a total of six people. (Don't think this number is low, in this refugee camp, a lot of families only run out of one or two people.)

In our interviews, we found that such tragedies are very common in their mouths. This is what happens to almost everyone. Then we can infer from this that the social order in Ukraine has collapsed, and there are both natural disasters and **** here. However, most of the factors come from ****, and these people are basically Ukrainians. And I also learned from them that the Soviet government was not interested in the disaster in Ukraine, nor did it take any measures to relieve the disaster. This makes me wonder, are these Ukrainians not nationals of the Soviet Union, and they are now being left aside, why?

The Times report took the Ukrainian famine to a new level. Many charities have asked the Soviet Union to allow them to go to Ukraine for disaster relief, but they were categorically rejected by the Soviet Union. It is better to hold on to it than to put these people in Ukraine, which the Moscow government is still aware of.

In the face of international public opinion, on the one hand, the Soviet Union flatly denied that it had suffered disasters in its own country, but on the other hand, it had to provide some food for disaster relief. So how much food did the Soviet Union take out?

350,000 tons of grain.

If this amount of food is to help millions of people, it is not bad, but unfortunately, there are 30 million people in Ukraine affected by the disaster. This amount of food is impossible to sustain, and the famine in Ukraine will continue.

When people in other countries learned that the Soviet Union banned people from other countries from entering the Soviet Union, and also slandered those who fled to Romania as criminals, their disgust for the Soviet Union was much higher. Politicians from many countries took the opportunity to point out to their citizens that this is the fate of the red parties in power, and they will not care about the lives of the people.

Some people even wrote in the newspapers that this was the intentional massacre of the Ukrainian ethnic group by the Soviet Union for ulterior motives. As for this statement, the benevolent sees the benevolent and the wise sees the wisdom.

However, with the understanding of the famine in Ukraine, the European people's interest in red ideas has greatly diminished, and the guild movement in Europe has also fallen into a downturn.

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