People light candles in Kiev during a commemoration ceremony at a monument to victims of the Holodomor famine of 1932-33 in which millions died in the Soviet-era famine that many now regard as a genocide ordered by Joseph Stalin.GENYA SAVILOV/AFP/Getty Images Michael Bociurkiw is a global affairs analyst and senior fellow at the Atlantic Council in Washington During the 1970s, while my non-Ukrainian friends headed for the hockey rink or football pitch, my Saturdays and Sundays were spent in various Ukrainian schools in Canada and Britain learning about the painful history of Ukraine. Even if my teachers were unsuccessful in...