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Hace 2 días · Famine in East Prussia killed 250,000 people or 41% of its population. [50] According to other sources the great mortality was due to plague (disease), which between 1709 and 1711 killed about 200,000 – 250,000 out of 600,000 inhabitants of East Prussia. [51]
- Soviet famine of 1930–1933
The Soviet famine of 1930–1933 was a famine in the major...
- Bengal famine of 1943
The Bengal famine of 1943 was an anthropogenic famine in the...
- Soviet famine of 1930–1933
1 de may. de 2024 · famine, severe and prolonged hunger in a substantial proportion of the population of a region or country, resulting in widespread and acute malnutrition and death by starvation and disease. Famines usually last for a limited time, ranging from a few months to a few years.
8 de may. de 2024 · Holodomor, man-made famine that convulsed the Soviet republic of Ukraine from 1932 to 1933, peaking in the late spring of 1933. It was part of a broader Soviet famine (1931–34) that also caused mass starvation in the grain-growing regions of Soviet Russia and Kazakhstan.
24 de abr. de 2024 · Famine means an extreme food crisis, when many people can’t access the food and nutrition they need in order to survive. During a famine, huge numbers of people die. Not necessarily from hunger: they can also die from diseases, because their bodies have become weak from poor nutrition.
30 de abr. de 2024 · 1. Intensifying pressure. Pressure in a famine cycle results from a combination of disruptive factors and vulnerability. Disruptive factors are things that affect the ability of a population to...