Andriy Kohut "The GPU's Mass Operation in Soviet Ukraine, 1932–1933, and Its Role in the Holodomor"

Klipi teostus: UTTV 03.02.2026 46 vaatamist


Andriy Kohut 

Director of Sectoral State Archive of the Security Service of Ukraine

This lecture examines a previously unstudied mass operation conducted by the State Political Administration (GPU) of Soviet Ukraine during winter 1932-1933 as an integral mechanism implementing the Holodomor. Drawing on previously unanalyzed archival documents from Ukraine's Sectoral State Archive of the Security Service, the research reveals Soviet secret police repressions reached their first peak during the Holodomor, predating the 1937-1938 Great Terror. An interdisciplinary analysis combining demography, statistics, and historical geography demonstrates a strong correlation between GPU-planned "liquidations" and regional mortality rates, establishing the systematic character of repression. This reconceptualization of "operational pressure" (operativnyy nazhim) as a mass operation deepens understanding of the mechanisms of the Holodomor. The findings contribute to global genocide scholarship by revealing mass state violence as an integral element of genocidal policy, not an accompanying factor, offering new frameworks for comparative genocide and famine studies. 
 
 Project "Cooperation between universities to promote doctoral studies" (2021-2027.4.04.24-0003) is co-funded by the European Union.