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The next census conducted in most of the territory of Western Ukraine (Eastern Galicia) was the Polish census of 1921, while the 1921 Czechoslovakia Census took place on the territory of the Zakarpattia Oblast. In 1930 another census took place in both regions as part of their respective national censuses that were conducted in the same year.
The Holodomor, [a] also known as the Ukrainian Famine, [8] [9] [b] was a mass famine in Soviet Ukraine from 1932 to 1933 that killed millions of Ukrainians.The Holodomor was part of the wider Soviet famine of 1930–1933 which affected the major grain-producing areas of the Soviet Union.
Population of Ukraine from 1950 [23] [24] According to estimates by the State Statistics Service of Ukraine, the population of Ukraine (excluding Crimea) on 1 May 2021 was 41,442,615. [1] The country's population has been declining since the 1990s because of a high emigration rate, coupled with high death rates and low birth rates.
The death toll at these camps from diseases was estimated at 20,000 people (during the war, the Ukrainian government [clarification needed] had interned 25,000 Poles). [ 8 ] Many Ukrainian organizations continued close contact with the Weimar Republic , later Nazi Germany , while others kept in contact with the new Soviet government to the east.
This is a list of archives in Ukraine. Archives in Ukraine. National Archives of Ukraine; Central State Archives. Central State Archives of Supreme Bodies of Power ...
Victims of aviation accidents or incidents in 1930 (23 P) Pages in category "1930 deaths" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 3,043 total.
Next Ukrainian census; 0–9. 1919 Kiev city census; 2001 Ukrainian census This page was last edited on 15 December 2021, at 05:22 (UTC). ...
Between January and mid April 1933 a factor contributing to a surge of deaths within certain region of Ukraine during the period was the relentless search for "hidden grain" by the confiscation of all food stuffs from certain households, which Joseph Stalin implicitly approved of through a telegram he sent on 1 January 1933 to the Ukrainian ...