kravietz,
@kravietz@agora.echelon.pl avatar

A little known event from that happened 91 years ago, in May 1933. It’s hard to imagine any country could do it, but Soviets did - they dumped 6700 people on an uninhabited island on a river in Siberia… and left them there for 13 weeks with no food, tools or even clothes. 4000 people died, with the survivors resorting to widespread violence and cannibalism.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazino_tragedy

JoeStewart,
@JoeStewart@toot.io avatar

@kravietz @joaocosta

That was a difficult read. The evil that we perpetrate upon each other is overwhelming.

Secunergy,
@Secunergy@social.tchncs.de avatar

@kravietz A heard about it last year in a podcast, I believe it was the Russian Rulers Podcast

ronang,
@ronang@mas.to avatar

@kravietz and if I remember well, they then condemned survivors for having committed cannibalism

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