I've seen a lot of work from Stephen Kotkin over the Soviet Union and it wouldn't surprise me. The Soviet Union went through three major famines between 1932 and 1947 [1]. As is often the case, the situation was worse in states that were ruled by the Soviet Union than in the main country itself. For example, the Ukrainian Famine was much worse than the famine in Russia (Russia population grew in this period while the Ukrainian population declined) [2].I can't find statistics on mortality in Armenia for the 1980s period, but I think it's fair to say that it probably was similar to some modern corrupt regimes like Congo or South Africa. For example, in these countries, the annual death rate from road injuries in 2021 was around 40-50 per 100,000 people [3]. So that means that over a lifetime of about 50 years, a person on average has a chance of (50*50) / 100 000 = 2.5% on dying from road injuries. For comparison, this rate is 4 times higher than the US and 13 times higher than Western Europe. If you then are someone who is outside a lot, then yes I would say it's not unthinkable to be near multiple fatal accidents in one lifetime.
[1]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Excess_mortality_in_the_Soviet...
[2]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holodomor
[3]: https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/death-rates-road-incident...
1/14/2025
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12:52:59 PM
> For example, the Ukrainian Famine was much worse than the famine in Russia (Russia population grew in this period while the Ukrainian population declined.It is disingenuous to speak of Russia as a whole here. A number of regions in Russia were severely affected as well as parts of Kazakhstan [1].
> I can't find statistics on mortality in Armenia for the 1980s period, but I think it's fair to say that it probably was similar to some modern corrupt regimes like Congo or South Africa.
It is right there in the link [3] that you provided. 12.5 per 100K per year on par with Monaco (12.4) and Finland (12.8) and almost two times less than US (22.9) (all in 1980).
[1]: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soviet_famine_of_1930%E2%80%...
[3]: https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/death-rates-road-incident...
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