Breaking the silence: a new documentary grapples with the Holodomor’s legacy in Minnesota
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!["I was arrested for taking this railway scene. Starved peasants wait weeklong for trains to some objective they vainly imagine is the Promised Land where they may find enough food to keep alive," wrote photographer James Abbe. Image reproduced courtesy of The James Abbe Archive.](https://libnews.umn.edu/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/Crowds-of-rural-residents-near-the-Kharkiv-railway-station-waiting-for-a-chance-to-take-a-train-1024x799.jpg)
“Holodomor: Minnesota Memories of Genocide in Ukraine,” a documentary by Zina Poletz Gutmanis, was screened…
Adria CarpenterApril 22, 2024
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