Recently I did a series of posts here on Anne Applebaum’s Book Red Famine (2017) about the Ukrainian famine of 1933-34, also known as the Holodomor. That famine took the lives of some 3.9 million Ukrainians who died of starvation. The subtitle of her book is
A detailed exploration of how and why the term "genocide" is now used so widely as to diminish its original meaning. Note: near the end you cited the same block quote twice, beginning with "Applebaum notes some facts..."
A detailed exploration of how and why the term "genocide" is now used so widely as to diminish its original meaning. Note: near the end you cited the same block quote twice, beginning with "Applebaum notes some facts..."