Jeff Lacy

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Many survivors witnessed either cannibalism or, far more often, necrophagy, the consumption of corpses of people who had died of starvation. But although the phenomenon was widespread, it never became “normal,” and—despite the assertion by the machine tractor station official that people were unaffected by cannibalism—it was rarely treated with indifference.
Red Famine: Stalin's War on Ukraine
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