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Russian Botanist Nikolai Ivanovich Vavilov, the Russian Revolution (1917 – 1922), and Russian Scientists Sacrificing Their Lives for the Russian Public: Great Famines Throughout History, the Number of Children English Naturalist Charles Darwin Had, the Person Who Resurrected Czech Biologist Gregor Mendel’s Work During the 20th Century, the Person Who Created the Term “Genetics”, the Person Who Desired Leveraging Genetics to Feed the World, the Ultimate Dream of Russian Agronomist Nikolai Ivanovich Vavilov, the Person Who Created the First World Seed Bank, Vavilov’s View of Agriculture Throughout the 1920’s and 1930’s, the Number of Continents Vavilov Migrated Across to Collect Seed Specimens, the Person Who Discovered the Origin Source of All Coffee Plants, Vavilov’s View of the Garden of Eden Upon Earth, the Number of Seed Specimens Vavilov Imported Into Russia, Vavilov Returning to Russia After the Political Ascendence of Russian Soviet Union Premier Joseph Stalin, the Event Which Caused Stalin to Become a Folk Hero Among the Soviet Union Public, the Concept of the “Holodomor” (Extermination by Hunger), the Person Who Broke the Non-Aggression Pact With the Soviet Union During World War II, Russian Agronomist Trofim Lysenko’s View of Vavilov, the Death of All of Vavilov’s Scientist Team Members, the Death of Vavilov, the Reason These Scientists Chose to Self-Sacrifice Their Lives, the Arrest of Vavilov Prior to Death, the Reason Lysenko Despised Valvilov, the Plan Stalin and Lysenko Agreed Upon Prior to Valvilov’s Arrest, the Reason Lysenko’s Hypothesis of Wheat Agriculture Was Incorrect, the Person Who Could Have Prevented the Holodomor in 1932/1933, the Injuries Valvilov Sustained Within Prison, the Torture Valvilov Was Subjected to During Imprisonment, the Criminal Sentence Valvilov Received, Lysenko’s View of Wheat and Cold Weather, the Reason Stalin Believed Lysenko’s Erroneous Hypothesis of Yar-Ovization (Process of Making the Spring Season), the Length of Time Lysenko Continued to Perpetuate Fallacies, the Political Position Russian Physicist Sergei Vavilov (Nikolai Ivanovich Vavilov’s Brother) Was Provided, and the Institutes Which Have Survived During the Modern Day Because of Vavilov’s Work

Famine caused by drought and British colonial mismanagement of resources occurred in the 18th century killing 10,000,000 (10 million) people, in China during the famines of the 19th century more than 100,000,000 (100 million) perished, and the great famine of Ireland, also caused as a direct result of British imperial policy, starved 1,000,000 (1 million) to death and forced another 2,000,000 (2 million) to flee the country in search of a way out. Charles Darwin had 10 children with his wife Emm...


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