This Thanksgiving, you may want to thank whichever God you pray to that you’re not Ukrainian. For chances are that, had you lived in 20th-century Ukraine, you would have died an early and violent death. Fittingly, November 25 is Holodomor Remembrance Day, which commemorates the genocidal famine unleashed by Joseph Stalin and his minions on the Ukrainian peasantry. No fewer than 4 million — and, according to some estimates, as many as 7 to 10 million — people starved to death in the six months between November 1932 and May 1933. In addition to the destruction of the Ukrainian peasantry,...