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The researcher, Boris Borisov, in his article titled "The American Famine" estimated the victims of the (Great Depression) financial crisis in the US at over seven million people. The researcher also directly compared the US events of 1932-1933 with Holodomor, or Famine, in the USSR during 1932-1933.
In the article, Borisov used the official data of the US Census Bureau. Having revised the number of the US population, birth and date rates, immigration and emigration, the researcher came to conclusion that the United States lost over seven million people during the famine of 1932-1933.
"According to the US statistics, the US lost not less than 8 million 553 thousand people from 1931 to 1940. Afterwards, population growth indices change twice instantly exactly between 1930-1931: the indices drop and stay on the same level for ten years. There can no explanation to this phenomenon found in the extensive text of the report by the US Department of Commerce "Statistical Abstract of the United States," the author wrote.
The researcher points out the movement of population at this point: "A lot more people left the country than arrived during the 1930s - the difference is estimated at 93,309 people, whereas 2.960,782 people arrived in the country a decade earlier. Well, let's correct the number of total demographic losses in the USA during the 1930s by 3,054 people."
Analyzing the period of the Great Depression in the USA, the author notes a remarkable similarity with events taking place in the USSR during the 1930s. He even introduced a new term for the USA - defarming - an analogue to dispossession of wealthy farmers in the Soviet Union. "Few people know about five million American farmers (about a million families) whom banks ousted from them lands because of debts. The US government did not provide them with land, work, social aid, pension - nothing," the article says.
"Every sixth American farmer was affected by famine. People were forced to leave their homes and go to nowhere without any money and any property. They found themselves in the middle of nowhere enveloped in massive unemployment, famine and gangsterism."
Reference: Famine killed 7 million people in USA http://abundanthope.net/pages/True_US_History_108/Famine-killed-7-million-people-in-USA.shtml