The Russian Revolution: How the Tsars Lost Everything — Fexingo History
In 1921, as the Russian Civil War wound down, a catastrophic drought struck the Volga region, triggering one of the deadliest famines in modern history. This episode focuses on the Saratov famine, where crop failure combined with ruthless Bolshevik grain requisitioning — the prodrazverstka — to create a humanitarian disaster. Lucas and Luna explore the role of the Narkomprod (People's Commissariat for Food), the brutal work of the prodotryady (food detachments), and the ideological blinders that kept Soviet officials from accepting foreign aid until it was almost too late. They also examine the American Relief Administration's massive operation under Herbert Hoover, which fed millions but was viewed with deep suspicion by Lenin's government. Along the way, they discuss the famine's long-term scars on the Volga German communities, the rise of farmer resistance movements like the Antonovshchina, and how the catastrophe ultimately pushed Lenin toward the New Economic Policy. A story of ideological rigidity meeting natural disaster, and the human cost of revolutionary ambition. #SaratovFamine #RussianFamine #VolgaFamine #Prodrazverstka #Narkomprod #AmericanReliefAdministration #HerbertHoover #Lenin #Bolsheviks #NewEconomicPolicy #Antonovshchina #VolgaGermans #FoodDictatorship #1921Famine #RussianCivilWar #FexingoHistory #History #EasternEurope Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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