-
capable management, some
kolkhozes ac****ulated
substantial sums of
money in
their bank accounts. Subsequently,
numerous kolkhozes were
formally nationalized...
-
conform and join the
kolkhozes were
rewarded with
higher quality land and tax breaks,
whereas peasants were
unwilling to join the
kolkhozes were
punished with...
-
Eastern Ukrainians, and
giving confiscated land to
collective farms (
kolkhozes)
rather than to peasants, soon
alienated Western Ukrainians, damaging...
- own 59
kolkhozes while 3,945
joined the 205
already established kolkhozes in
these areas. Some sent
letters to the
chairman of the
kolkhozes, warning...
- that
included promises of
decollectivization through the
abolition of
kolkhozes and the re-distribution of land to
peasants for
individual farming. Germany...
-
ideological example of "socialist
agriculture of the
highest order".
Kolkhozes, or
collective farms, were
regarded for a long time as an intermediate...
-
originally produced during the
Second Five Year Plan (1933–37),
produced for
kolkhozes (Soviet
collective farms). It was
intended to
serve as state-owned equipment...
- The
blacklist was
applied with
harsher methods to
selected villages and
kolkhozes that were
considered to be "underperforming" in the
grain collection procurement:...
-
continued by Brezhnev,
because he
shared Khrushchev's
belief that
bigger kolkhozes would increase productivity.
Brezhnev pushed for an
increase in state...
- an 18-month term. From 1967 to 1985, he
worked on
leading positions in
kolkhozes of
Leningrad Oblast. From 1985 to 1991, he
occupied several leading positions...