Holodomor Museum Director Speaks About How Unpunished Crimes of The Past Led to War Today

Lesia Hasydzhak, director of the National Holodomor Museum, in an interview for Kyiv Post, talks about the history of the man-made famine and genocide of the Ukrainian people under Stalin.

For the 90th anniversary of the Holodomor, Lesia Hasydzhak, director of the National Holodomor Museum, in an interview for Kyiv Post, talks about the history of the man-made famine and genocide of the Ukrainian people under Stalin.

She discusses how not punishing the Soviet regime, which inflicted the genocide, paved the way to modern-day Putin – and how remembering the Holodomor is an important act in preventing it from happening again.