01 December 2010

Children of famine

The Russian famine of 1921, also known as Povolzhye famine, which began in the early spring of that year, and lasted through 1922, was a severe famine that occurred in Bolshevik Russia. The famine, which killed an estimated 5 million, affected mostly the Volga-Ural region...

The famine resulted from the combined effect of the disruption of the agricultural production, which already started during World War I and continued through the disturbances of the Russian Revolution of 1917 and Russian Civil War...
Additional photos at First Time User, via Old Photos, Young Kids.

1 comment:

  1. Painful images. My great-grandparents lived in the German community in the Volga valley during that time, and survived the famine thanks to food sent from Canada. These kinds of postcards must have provoked a lot of people to give to that cause. Thanks for sharing this.

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