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Miron Dolot (1916–1998)

Autor von Execution by Hunger: The Hidden Holocaust

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Gebräuchlichste Namensform
Dolot, Miron
Rechtmäßiger Name
Starow, Simon
Старив, Семён Митрофанович
Stariv, Semyon Mitrofanovich
Andere Namen
Starko, S. (pseudonym)
Geburtstag
1916-04-27
Todestag
1998-08-09
Begräbnisort
San Carlos Cemetery, Monterey, California, USA
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
Russian Empire (birth)
USSR
USA (naturalized) (1954)
Land (für Karte)
Ukraine
Geburtsort
Verguni, Cherkasy oblast', Russian Empire
Sterbeort
Monterey, California, USA
Wohnorte
Verguni, Cherkasy oblast', Ukrainian SSR, USSR
Komi Republic, USSR
Germany, London
Switzerland
Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, West Germany
Los Angeles, California, USA (Zeige alle 7)
Monterey, California, USA
Ausbildung
Kiev Pedagogical Institute (history)
University of California, Los Angeles
Berufe
professor of Slavic languages
soldier, Red Army
prisoner-of-war
language instructor
radio broadcaster
translator
Organisationen
44th Army Infantry Division, Red Army
Voluntary Training Unit of the Marine Corps Reserve
Defense Language Institute
Kurzbiographie
Simon Starow (1916–98), who wrote under the literary pseudonym Miron Dolot, was a Ukrainian language instructor at the Defense Language Institute (DLI) at the Presidio of Monterey, CA. In addition to founding the Ukrainian Department there, he co-wrote the official DLI Ukrainian Department textbook Ukrainian: Basic Course with his wife Alexandra M. Starow in 1972. He is better known by his pseudonym Miron Dolot, under which he published Execution by Hunger on the 1932-1933 famine in Ukraine (Holodomor), one of the few written survivor accounts of the Ukrainian famine on record. A US Congressional Commission, created under then-president Ronald Reagan to investigate the atrocities of the Ukrainian Famine of 1932–33, used Execution by Hunger as record testimony.

Simon Starow was born Semen Stariv in Verhuny, Ukraine in 1916. (As his family was too poor to note the day of his birth, it was always observed on April 27th). His father was killed in 1919 by the Bolsheviks for his loyalty to the independent Ukrainian National Republic while Simon was an infant. Simon served in the Soviet 44th Army Infantry Division during the Soviet-Finnish War on the Ukhta Front. As a soldier during World War II, Simon was captured by the Germans and imprisoned in a POW camp for 3 years until being freed by the Americans.

Starow then fled to Switzerland and made his way to West Germany as a political refugee and lived in Frankfurt am Main, where he worked as a journalist for Ukrainian émigré periodicals until 1949, when he emigrated to the United States. He settled in Los Angeles where he joined the burgeoning post-war Ukrainian émigré community. While doing his graduate studies at UCLA he also worked as a language instructor for the Voluntary Training Unit of the Marine Corps Reserve. He became a naturalized US citizen in 1954. In 1955 he moved to Monterey, California to work as Ukrainian language instructor at the DLI. In 1956 he married Alexandra Boyko, a fellow Ukrainian émigré whom he had met in Los Angeles.

The materials in this collection include draft manuscripts and research materials for Starow’s publications, including Execution by Hunger. Other topics include the Winter War in Finland, Ukrainian émigrés (especially displaced persons), Ukrainian national identity, the history of Kievan Rus, Christianity in Ukraine, and Ukraine under Soviet rule.

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A política de coletivização compulsória introduzida pelo regime soviético no fim de 1929 demandava a coletivização de todas as fazendas ucranianas e ainda o estabelecimento de uma firme vinculação dos fazendeiros às coletivas. As fazendas foram coletivizadas, mas não sem luta. Porém, desarmados, desorganizados e sem lideranças, os fazendeiros não eram páreo para as forças do governo. Foram esmagados sem piedade. Suas vilas foram arruinadas e despovoadas. Muitos foram enviados a campos de concentração ou banidos de suas vilas com destino a regiões do norte esquecidas por Deus, e outros tantos simplesmente desapareceram.… (mehr)
 
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FranklinJRibeiro | Jan 13, 2023 |
Simon Starow Is the author of this book about the genocide of the Ukrainian people in the years 1931-33. Russian Communists hated Ukraine nationalism and conspired to kill as many Ukrainians as possible by deprivation. First, they forced the farmers into collectivization by ruthless, insidious ways. Next, they demanded the livestock, and forced them to produce ever higher portions of grain. Taxation was added until there simply wasn't anything more to give. Refusing to admit that they were starving the people to death, Communist party officials insisted that those who died in this way were too lazy to work. more than 7 million Ukrainians died in this way. The book ends suddenly, when Starow finds a way to get into higher education and leave the country, eventually fighting in WWII and becoming a POW for a time in Germany. For whatever reason, he never attempted to find his mother and brother he left behind, and emigrated to the U.S. where he became a professor in a university in Monterey, CA.… (mehr)
 
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burritapal | 4 weitere Rezensionen | Oct 23, 2022 |
Best book Ive read this year, I cant believe it isnt more widely known.
 
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William-Tucker | 4 weitere Rezensionen | Jun 29, 2014 |
read it. you owe it to the people whose death's are more or less completely forgotten. Oh, and keep in mind that modern American agriculture is MORE centralized than 1930 Soviet...
 
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romanccm | 4 weitere Rezensionen | Jun 25, 2014 |

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