Since old posts are no longer accessible, I will be posting the preface of Davies and Wheatcroft's The Years of Hunger, a scholarly work by mainstream historians, in the comments. The full work is available on Sci-Hub, but it isn't really about debunking the nazi's holodomor narrative. It covers the Soviet famine of the 1930's, the last in a long series of famines in that part of the world. The preface is the only part that is specifically dedicated to debunking, and the explanations for that are in the text of the preface. I found this work in an old post on here while debate-broing on Discord with a bunch of European liberals utterly convinced that Stalin had personally eaten all the grain with his giant spoon. Maybe this can help you when liberals try to label you a genocide denialist.
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I think you're missing a new paragraph after this to show that it's a block quote like the one from Kozlov. Also might want to use > for those block quotes to make it easier to distinguish from the main body of the text. Good stuff overall
Thank you. I had saved this to a notepad file a while ago because it was too long to post on Discord and lost a lot of the formatting.