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Ellman states that in the end it all depends on the [[definition of genocide]]{{sfn|Hiroaki|2008|p=663}} and that if Stalin was guilty of genocide in the Holodomor, then "[m]any other events of the 1917–53 era (e.g. the deportation of whole nationalities, and the 'national operations' of 1937–38) would also qualify as genocide, as would the acts of [many Western countries]",{{sfn|Ellman|2007|pp=690–691}} such as the [[Atlantic slave trade]], the [[atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki]], and the [[sanctions against Iraq]] in the 1990s, among many others. Historian Hiroaki Kuromiya finds it persuasive.{{sfn|Hiroaki|2008|p=663}}
 
== Famine not as a genocide ==