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- trial for resisting and 17,000 others were uprooted or deported for being chiaburi (the Romanian equivalent of kulaks). Chiaburs were defined by the Party...
- of collectivization in agriculture, claiming to show the "true face" of chiaburi enemies. Iorda's tenure ended on 21 September 1948, when he was moved to...
- Communist Party. Among the targets were farmers with large holdings (known as chiaburi, and roughly equivalent to the Soviet kulaks), wealthy landowners, industrialists...
- collectivization, using statistics to point out the existence of a class of chiaburi, the Romanian equivalent of the Soviet kulaks). He showed himself surprised...
- this take, describing the Zăronis as a family of wealthy peasants, or chiaburi. Attending primary school in Nădăștia de Sus, Romulus witnessed the union...
- collectivization process, and class struggle against wealthy peasants known as chiaburi (Romanian for kulaks). Other portions of his work were dedicated to industrialization...
- UTM members and activists were purged as "dangerous elements" (kulaks (chiaburi), former Iron Guard or National Christian Party members, former members...
- such as those targeting Wall Street business or wealthy peasants known as chiaburi (the equivalent of kulaks). The latter were especially controversial, since...
- should spare no effort for the timely discovery of conspiracies by the chiaburi against collective farms and yards". At the same time, Pintile began highlighting...
- struggle in the villages through the elimination of wealthy peasants (chiaburi, also referred to by the Russian term kulaks), whose members were intimidated...