Have no idea about Wojcicki, but Brin ancestors was from "scientific jews". Highly unlikely they have something with Holodomor, because in that case, they should be some political dissidents or ranked communists. His grandfather from father side was an ordinary lecturer (higher mathematics) in one of Moscow universities until his death in 2011. He refused to emigrate to US with parents of Sergey Brin in 1979 and seemed to keep a distance from that family.
Interesting, that in russian wikipedia page for Sergey Brin mentioned some very weird "fact" from Brin's life - when he visited Russia in 1990 participating in student exchange program, he "immidiately recalled child fears of USSR police" and "had a desire to throw a rock into police car". That is very weird, because in USSR it was relatively hard to see a policeman or police car for 6-year old boy. In my childhood (same time as Brin's) it was a luck to see a police car in apartment building yard where we play, and it immidiately become a most interesting object for children. Police quantity was many orders lower in USSR, than in Russia now. We, the six-year old children in 70-s was much more curious of police cars than bewared and definitely was not frightened or hated them to the point of throwing rocks.
So, even if Brin itself is a lying jewish moron, it does not mean that his grandparents have something to do with disasters created by other jews.
Holodomor, meanwhile was not about only ukrainians. It killed belorussians and russians as well. Moreover, there was no real difference or separation between russians, belorussians and ukrainians (malorussians at that time) at all at the time of revolution. It was just regional specific, not ethnic difference.
Have no idea about Wojcicki, but Brin ancestors was from "scientific jews". Highly unlikely they have something with Holodomor, because in that case, they should be some political dissidents or ranked communists. His grandfather from father side was an ordinary lecturer (higher mathematics) in one of Moscow universities until his death in 2011. He refused to emigrate to US with parents of Sergey Brin in 1979 and seemed to keep a distance from that family.
Interesting, that in russian wikipedia page for Sergey Brin mentioned some very weird "fact" from Brin's life - when he visited Russia in 1990 participating in student exchange program, he "immidiately recalled child fears of USSR police" and "had a desire to throw a rock into police car". That is very weird, because in USSR it was relatively hard to see a policeman or police car for 6-year old boy. In my childhood (same time as Brin's) it was a luck to see a police car in apartment building yard where we play, and it immidiately become a most interesting object for children. Police quantity was many orders lower in USSR, than in Russia now. We, the six-year old children in 70-s was much more curious of police cars than bewared and definitely was not frightened or hated them to the point of throwing rocks.
So, even if Brin itself is a lying jewish moron, it does not mean that his grandparents have something to do with disasters created by other jews.
Holodomor, meanwhile was not about only ukrainians. It killed belorussians and russians as well. Moreover, there was no real difference or separation between russians, belorussians and ukrainians (malorussians at that time) at all at the time of revolution. It was just regional specific, not ethnic difference.