What I meant is the Stalinist era, where you're not eating bugs, you're eating soil and wild plants, suffering from typhoid and dying because father Stalin has labeled you a Kulak.
May be you mean Jewish Bolshevik era? It was Trotsky, Apfelbaum, Tukhachevsky and other jews who labeled anyone with food as kulak and steal everything they could find. That period ended when Stalin take over all power and began to kill the jews in power and eventually, at the end of 30s, starvation in USSR was fully defeated. WWII created a lot of problems, but real heavy starvation was only in encircled by Geramns Leningrad(St.Petersburg). After WWII USSR was first country in Europe that drop food rationing. There was no problems with food since 1947. After Stalin death, quality and variety of food slightly dropped, but basic products still stayed better than modern one.
Stalin was just a secretary of communist party and had no full power till 1937. Stalin was a tyrant who dreamed about powerful empire, and he did everything to build it. He was not stupid at all and perfectly understand that he can't built his powerful empire with starving population. So, he eliminated every jew in government whose goal was extermination of Russians. Being tyrant does not mean that you have to starve your population. Defeated jews hate Stalin, so they wrote completely wrong version of history, moving all their sins to the hated Stalin. That does not mean that Stalin was a good guy, he was different from them, with different goals.
What I meant is the Stalinist era, where you're not eating bugs, you're eating soil and wild plants, suffering from typhoid and dying because father Stalin has labeled you a Kulak.
May be you mean Jewish Bolshevik era? It was Trotsky, Apfelbaum, Tukhachevsky and other jews who labeled anyone with food as kulak and steal everything they could find. That period ended when Stalin take over all power and began to kill the jews in power and eventually, at the end of 30s, starvation in USSR was fully defeated. WWII created a lot of problems, but real heavy starvation was only in encircled by Geramns Leningrad(St.Petersburg). After WWII USSR was first country in Europe that drop food rationing. There was no problems with food since 1947. After Stalin death, quality and variety of food slightly dropped, but basic products still stayed better than modern one.