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Crimes against humanity have occurred under various communist regimes. Actions such as forced deportation, terror and the deliberate starvation of people such as during the Holodomor and the Great Leap Forward have been described as Crimes against humanity

See Also

References

  1. Kemp-Welch pp42
  2. Rosefielde pp6
  3. Karlsson pp5

Bibliography

  • Kemp-Welch A. Poland under Communism: a Cold War history Cambridge University Press 2008. ISBN 978-0521711173
  • Rosefielde, Steven. Red Holocaust Routledge 2009. ISBN 978-0415777575
  • Karlsson, Klas-Göran. Schoenhals, Michael. Crimes against humanity under communist regimes Forum for Living History. 2008. ISBN 978-91-977487-2-8