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Project:  HUNGER

Archive: Digital Oral History Archive

Collection: “Testimonies of the Mass Famine of 1946–1947 in Bessarabia”

Collection ID: HUNGER-DOHA-COL-001​​​

​Collection Description

The collection “Testimonies of the Mass Famine of 1946–1947 in Bessarabia” is an integrated component of the interdisciplinary research and artistic project “HUNGER,” created by the artist Yona Tukuser.

About the Project “HUNGER”

Research Context

The collection documents one of the least studied humanitarian catastrophes in post-war Eastern Europe: the mass famine of 1946–1947 in Bessarabia, (Odesa Region, Ukraine). It preserves eyewitness testimony recorded at a moment when the last surviving witnesses were still alive, creating a unique historical source for future research.

Scope of the Collection

The collection comprises 45 video interviews recorded during an independent field research expedition to Southern Bessarabia between 10 April and 21 May 2018.

During the expedition, 86 eyewitnesses and descendants of famine survivors were interviewed across twelve settlements in the Odesa region of Ukraine.

Collection Metadata

  • Collection title: “Testimonies of the Mass Famine of 1946–1947 in Bessarabia”

  • Collection ID: HUNGER-DOHA-COL-001​​​

  • Media type: video (MP4)

  • Number of interviews: 45

  • Language: Bulgarian

  • Field research expedition: 10 April – 21 May 2018

  • Geographic coverage: Southern Bessarabia, Ukraine

  • Research Lead and Field Researcher: Yona Tukuser

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Southern Bessarabia (Odesa Region, Ukraine)​​​​

Bessarabia Research

Geographic Coverage

Southern Bessarabia (Odesa Region, Ukraine)

  • Hlavan

  • Suvorove

  • Kamyanka

  • Bohate

  • Holmske

  • Vynohradivka

  • Krynychne

  • Kubei

  • Karakurt

  • Orikhivka

  • Holytsia

  • Vynohradne

Archival Content

The materials document oral testimonies of the mass famine of 1946–1947 in Southern Bessarabia and constitute a corpus of primary historical sources for the study of the 1946–1947 famine and the cultural memory of Bulgarian communities in the region.

Archival Structure of Records

Each archival record in the collection includes:

  • a video interview

  • a transcript

  • a related artwork from the “HUNGER” project​

This creates a multi-layered representation of oral testimony as both a primary historical source and its artistic interpretation.

Each record has a unique identifier in the format HUNGER-DOHA-XX-XX, ensuring navigation and citation.

Tags

  • 1946–1947 famine

  • Bessarabia

  • Oral history testimonies

  • Grain confiscation

  • Forced collectivization

  • Deportation

  • Trauma memory

  • Cannibalism narratives

  • Child vulnerability

  • Mass death 

  • Survival strategies

  • Survival ethics

Research Methodology

Fieldwork for the "HUNGER" project (Southern Bessarabia, 10 April–21 May 2018) followed an emergent, situation-responsive methodology shaped by mobility, contingency, and encounter rather than fixed planning. Access to testimonies developed through spontaneous community interactions in each settlement, where local residents often guided the search for elders with lived or inherited memories of the 1946–1947 famine. 

 

Interviews were conducted with voluntary consent in everyday environments, recorded in situ with portable video equipment, preserving both narrative and context. 

 

Intuition functioned as a key methodological instrument, guiding movement and selection of interlocutors through sensitivity to social cues and moments of readiness for dialogue. 

 

The ethical core of the project is trust, constructed in each encounter through presence; without it, testimony, dialogue, and ultimately the archive would not be possible. 

The methodology integrates oral history, ethnographic fieldwork, and visual documentation within a non-linear framework defined by mobility, encounter, trust, intuition, and co-produced testimony.

Citation and Rights

Recommended Citation

In-text citation:

Tukuser, Y. 2018, HUNGER-DOHA-XX-XX

 

Reference list:

Tukuser, Y. (2018) Project “HUNGER”. Digital Oral History Archive. Collection: “Testimonies of the Mass Famine of 1946–1947 in Bessarabia”. Digital archive available at:

https://www.yonatukuser.art/oral-history 

© Yona Tukuser

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