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Kulak (/ˈkuːlæk/ KOO-lak; Russian: кула́к, romanized:
kulák, IPA: [kʊˈlak] ; plural: кулаки́, kulakí, 'fist' or 'tight-fisted'), also
kurkul (Ukrainian:...
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including arrests, deportations, or
executions of
millions of
supposed kulaks (wealthy peasants) and
their families.
Redistribution of
farmland started...
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kulak in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kulak or
KULAK may
refer to:
Kulak, a rich
Russian peasant Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Kulak Geography...
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Brett Kulak (born
January 6, 1994) is a
Canadian professional ice
hockey defenceman for the
Edmonton Oilers of the
National Hockey League (NHL). He was...
- ****ociatie
Kortrijk (Catholic
University of
Leuven Campus Kortrijk), or
Kulak for short, is a
university satellite campus of the KU
Leuven in the city...
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Podkulachnik (Russian: подкулачник, lit. 'person
under the
kulaks'; also
translated as "sub-
kulak" or "
kulak henchman") was a
political label used in the Soviet...
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codename for
Aleksey Kulak (1923–1983), a KGB-agent who
infiltrated the
United Nations during the Cold War. One
afternoon in
March 1962,
Kulak walked into the...
- to wrap him in a lead tarp that
cleanses the
Kryptonite from his body.
Kulak is a
sorcerer and
supervillain in the DC Universe. The
character was created...
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ordered the
kulaks (land-owning proprietors) "to be
liquidated as a class". As
collectivization expanded, the ****cution of the
kulaks,
ongoing since...
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concerns about those who
profited from the policy:
affluent peasants known as "
kulaks" and
small business owners, or "NEPmen". At this point,
Stalin turned against...