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Fraud, Famine and Fascism: The Ukrainian Genocide Myth [SIGNED] by Tottle, Douglas - 1987

by Tottle, Douglas

Fraud, Famine and Fascism: The Ukrainian Genocide Myth [SIGNED] by Tottle, Douglas - 1987

Fraud, Famine and Fascism: The Ukrainian Genocide Myth [SIGNED]

by Tottle, Douglas

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  • Paperback
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada: Progress Books, 1987. First Edition. Softcover. pp. vii, 167. Small 8vo. Pictorial card covers. Black-and-white photographs, portraits, illustrations, facsimiles, charts, tables, etc. Sections include: 1. Thomas Walker : the man who never was; 2. The Hearst Press : the campaign continues; 3. Famine photographs : which famine?; 4. Cold War I : black deeds; 5. The numbers game; 6. Cold War II : the 1980s campaign; 7. Harvest of deception; 8. The famine; 9. Collaboration and collusion; 10. War criminals, anti-semitism and the famine-genocide campaign; Appendix : From Third Reich propagandist to famine-genocide author. Light rubbing to the covers, contents without blemish with clean, and unmarked pages and firm, sound binding; very good. Rare in commerce. See OCLC #31968778.

A scarce work of Holodomor-denial by Canadian trade union activist and journalist, Douglas Tottle (1940 - ?) wherein the author "argues that charges of a deliberate Soviet policy of genocide by famine directed against the Ukrainian nation in the early 1930s are based on inflated figures and fabricated evidence. The author asserts that this campaign was initiated by extreme right-wing forces in the USA and Nazi propagandists, and has continued since the 1950s by Ukrainian emigre organizations."
  • Bookseller Black's Fine Books & Manuscripts CA (CA)
  • Format/Binding Softcover
  • Book Condition Used
  • Quantity Available 1
  • Edition First Edition
  • Binding Paperback
  • ISBN 10 0919396518
  • ISBN 13 9780919396517
  • Publisher Progress Books
  • Place of Publication Toronto, Ontario, Canada
  • Date Published 1987
  • Keywords communism; ussr; soviet union; holodomor; famine; soviet famine; ukrainian famine; holodomor denial; anti-semitism; historiography