The photo depicts members of the Bokan family sharing a meager meal during the famine. The family posed for the photo to mark 300 days since they had ...
A destitute mother sits against the side of a large institutional building in the city, her children beside her. She holds a metal can with perhaps ...
An empty farmhouse stands by the road, its roof disintegrating. In his memoir, Wienerberger recalls visiting a Ukrainian village in the spring. ...
In what appears to be an open, uncultivated field, a man sits in his temporary dwelling. The tiny shelter is slightly raised off the ground and made ...
We see a new mass burial site on the edge of the city, similar to that portrayed in PD22 ...
Several children sit on a pile of rocks. The rock pile looks like construction debris against a tall wooden fence, and in the foreground a set of ...
Hidden from public view, a woman lies huddled near a cart. Her feet are bound in rags. In the near distance, a very lean horse stands near another ...
In the original photo, we see a tall thin woman standing, as if waiting, near a modern, new factory building. She is wearing a heavy coat, although ...
Williams, Whiting. “My Journey Through Famine-Stricken Russia,” Answers (weekly). London, February 24, 1934, pp.16-17,28. The first of a two-part ...