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- industrialisation and collectivisation. Other scholars have argued the economic programme of Trotsky differed from the forced policy of collectivisation implemented...
- households were in collective farms, and by February 1930, 52.7% had been collectivised. The collectivization era saw several famines, as well as peasant resistance...
- and other Soviet notables. Following on the Russian Civil War and collectivisation, the Great Purge, while killing Stalin's perceived political enemies...
- command economy, industrialisation of the largely rural country, and collectivisation of its agriculture. During this period of rapid economic and social...
- 1956. His government's policies of militarisation, industrialisation, collectivisation, and war compensation led to a severe decline in living standards....
- purposes. In 1948, the state began to nationalise private firms and to collectivise agriculture. Until the early 1960s, the government severely curtailed...
- freeing many people from prison and expanding some personal freedoms. Collectivisation in the Polish People's Republic failed. A similar situation repeated...
- resistance by the 1960s. The Soviet regime also intensified its policy of collectivisation, forcing Estonian farmers to abandon private agriculture and join state-run...
- his support, and reduced the sole legal party to a symbolic role. He collectivised agriculture and launched a m****ive industrialisation drive. Oil extraction...
- Alma-Ata. Soviet repression of the traditional elite, along with forced collectivisation in the late 1920s and 1930s, brought famine and high fatalities, leading...