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Ukrainian Famine - Genocide Saskatchewan Ministry of Education © 2007

Ukrainian Famine - Genocide Saskatchewan Ministry of Education © 2007

Ukrainian Famine - Genocide Saskatchewan Ministry of Education © 2007

Ukrainian Famine - Genocide Saskatchewan Ministry of Education © 2007

Ukrainian Famine - Genocide Saskatchewan Ministry of Education © 2007 Which regions were most severely affected? Note the areas which appear in dark red

Ukrainian Famine - Genocide Saskatchewan Ministry of Education © 2007 How did this happen?

Ukrainian Famine - Genocide Saskatchewan Ministry of Education © 2007 What happened if they didn’t comply?

Ukrainian Famine - Genocide Saskatchewan Ministry of Education © 2007 Why did this happen?

Ukrainian Famine - Genocide Saskatchewan Ministry of Education © 2007 Why haven’t we heard about the Holodomor?

Ukrainian Famine - Genocide Saskatchewan Ministry of Education © 2007 Are there any survivors of the Holodomor?

Ukrainian Famine - Genocide Saskatchewan Ministry of Education © 2007 How is this history being shared?

Ukrainian Famine - Genocide Saskatchewan Ministry of Education © 2007 What is our role today?

Ukrainian Famine - Genocide Saskatchewan Ministry of Education © 2007

Ukrainian Famine - Genocide Saskatchewan Ministry of Education © 2007