May be. I don't know for shure. People in cities didn't starved so hard and long as people in rural areas. Trotsky and Co could just destroy robbed food, to make cities starve to death too. Or may be they want to kill as many farmers as possibe for some purpose.
As for communist recipe - nobody starved in USSR from late 1940-s until late 1980-s. May be we had no unlimited choice of brands like West, but there was more than enough food to be full. Also, interesting that USSR does not have fast food type of meal, so Russians still less obese than people in western countries. Yes, we had ice-cream kiosks, you could get a cup of tea or coffe with pie in cafe, we even had hot-dogs, but when it comes to dinner, we had, idk how to translate correctly, say, cheap restaurants without waiters where we could get normal food for nice price. Every factory, school and university had own restaurants of that type to feed people. We had normal restaurants too, but they was pricely for everyday usage. Suppers and breakfasts we usually had at home, with home-cooked food. We definitely not starved at all under completely communist regime. Only when it start to crush, due to rise of liberalisation, food shortages began. And that shortages was definitely intentional, I was a
direct witness, along with all other people of how they was organised and directed.
May be. I don't know for shure. People in cities didn't starved so hard and long as people in rural areas. Trotsky and Co could just destroy robbed food, to make cities starve to death too. Or may be they want to kill as many farmers as possibe for some purpose.
As for communist recipe - nobody starved in USSR from late 1940-s until late 1980-s. May be we had no unlimited choice of brands like West, but there was more than enough food to be full. Also, interesting that USSR does not have fast food type of meal, so Russians still less obese than people in western countries. Yes, we had ice-cream kiosks, you could get a cup of tea or coffe with pie in cafe, we even had hot-dogs, but when it comes to dinner, we had, idk how to translate correctly, say, cheap restaurants without waiters where we could get normal food for nice price. Every factory, school and university had own restaurants of that type to feed people. We had normal restaurants too, but they was pricely for everyday usage. Suppers and breakfasts we usually had at home, with home-cooked food. We definitely not starved at all under completely communist regime. Only when it start to crush, due to rise of liberalisation, food shortages began. And that shortages was definitely intentional, I was a direct witness, along with all other people of how they was organised and directed.