Stalin believed that Ukrainian peasants were just lazy, and the starving millions were whining just to spite him. Kaganovich reassured Stalin that talk of Ukrainians as "innocent victims" was just a "rotten cover-up." Stalin had worked out, at least to his own satisfaction, a connection between starvation and Ukrainian disloyalty. In his mind, it was the Ukrainian farmers and their families, not him, who were using starvation as a weapon. The truth: lack of seed grain, which had been exported to fill quota, meaning no future crop, late sowing, poor weather, machinery insufficient to replace animal labor, weakened citizenry, zero food cc: Chagall, Viacheslav Molotov, Lazar Kaganovich, bcc: Eva, Mikhail 1931 citations and footnotes available upon request

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