Nobody ever talks about the holodomor.
Because it's a lesser known event, and not filled with as much controversy as the Jewish Holocaust.
What I mean by "controversy", is people doubt whether 6 million Jews died during the holocaust, but don't doubt that many Eastern Slavs were starved to death.
There's also the extreme right narrative that the Holocaust never happened, so there is also that conspiracy to deal with, whereas Holodomor is generally not disputed in the historical context.
I think the holocaust was created to drive the narrative away from holodomor
Worked very well.
In the early 1930's a lot of the community started to hear the whispers of deaths in Europe
Then all of a sudden antisemitism went full blown.
During the 1920s, automaker Henry Ford's weekly newspaper, the Dearborn Independent (with a circulation of 700,000) launched a vicious campaign against what he termed "The International Jew" which he accused of everything from threatening the capitalist system to undermining the moral values of the nation, and finally he even held them responsible for World War I.
Why would the world not be outraged about holodomor? Easy see below