1. Alexander Werth, Russia: The Postwar Years, epilogue by Harrison E. Salisbury (New York: Taplinger Publishing Company, 1971), 151–52. Werth was a wartime correspondent for the BBC and The Sunday Times and subsequently Moscow correspondent for The Guardian (1946–49).
2. British Foreign Office, Russia Correspondence, 1946–1948 (Wilmington, Delaware: Scholarly Resources, Inc., 1981), microfilm, 1946, reel 5 (part 1), p. 115. At the time, Roberts was British chargé d’affaires in Moscow.
3. Wehner, “Golod 1921–1922 gg. v Samarskoi gubernii i reaktsii Sovetskogo pravitel’stva,” Cahiers du Monde Russe 38, nos 1–2 (1997): 223–42.
4. See, for example, Robert Conquest, Harvest of Sorrow: Soviet Collectivization and the Terror-Famine (New York: Oxford University Press, 1986)
5. and Wsevolod W. Isajiw, ed., Famine-Genocide in Ukraine, 1932–1933: Western Archives, Testimonies, and New Research (Toronto: Ukrainian Canadian Research and Documentation Centre, 2003).