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- Dekulakization (Russian: раскулачивание, romanized: raskulachivaniye; Ukrainian: розкуркулення, romanized: rozkurkulennya) was the Soviet campaign of political...
- according to subjective criteria, such as the use of hired labour. Under dekulakization, government officials seized farms and executed many kulaks, deported...
- peasant households were collectivized. The dekulakization plan also "over-performed". The first stage of dekulakization lasted from second half of January until...
- to describe nationalization campaigns by communist states, such as dekulakization and collectivization in the USSR. However, nationalization is not a...
- National delimitation in the Soviet Union Georgian Affair Decossackization Dekulakization Wittorf affair Great Break Demolition of Cathedral of Christ the Saviour...
- Soviet Communist Party under Joseph Stalin organized dekulakization and collectivization. Dekulakization involved the killing and deportation of millions...
- given only raw flour to survive. The early deportations coincided with dekulakization and p****portization policies of the Soviet Union. Several waves of forced...
- included many Ukrainians and was among the most active of such societies. Dekulakization pla**** an important role in promoting Ukrainian migration to Siberia...
- on agricultural reform were aligned with m**** collectivisation and dekulakization introduced by Joseph Stalin. In 1905 Krirtzman joined the Menshevik...
- kulaks (i.e., wealthy peasants that owned farmland) in a policy called dekulakization. The kulaks responded by destroying crop yields and other acts of sabotage...