Tom Glaser

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for everybody who lived in Ukraine—Jews, Germans and other national minorities as well as Ukrainians—the path to higher social status was a Russian-speaking one. Until the 1917 revolution, government jobs, professional jobs and business deals required an education in Russian, not Ukrainian. In practice, this meant that Ukrainians who were politically, economically or intellectually ambitious needed to communicate in Russian.
Red Famine: Stalin's War on Ukraine
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