Every year, on the fourth Saturday of November, millions of victims of the Holodomor are commemorated in Ukraine. In the twentieth century, Ukrainians experienced them three times. The famine of 1932–1933 was the largest in terms of human casualties. In 1929–1932, a “comprehensive” collectivization was carried out in Ukraine, which meant the forcible unification of peasant farms and the elimination of the wealthy peasantry (the kulaks) (http://univd.edu.ua/uk/news/11425).