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- podkulachnik (almost wealthy peasant); these were considered "sub-kulaks". Kulaks referred to former peasants in the Russian Empire who became landowners...
- government announced the "liquidation of the kulaks as a class" on 27 December 1929, portraying kulaks as class enemies of the Soviet Union. More than...
- Look up kulak in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Kulak or KULAK may refer to: Kulak, a rich Russian peasant Katholieke Universiteit Leuven Kulak Geography...
- ordered the kulaks (land-owning proprietors) "to be liquidated as a class". As collectivization expanded, the ****cution of the kulaks, ongoing since...
- 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...
- increased repression against the kulaks (i.e., wealthy peasants that owned farmland) in a policy called dekulakization. The kulaks responded by destroying crop...
- take aim at the kulaks, peasants with enough land and money to own several animals and hire a few labourers [citation needed]. Kulaks were blamed for...
- Podkulachnik (Russian: подкулачник, lit. 'person under the kulaks'; also translated as "sub-kulak" or "kulak henchman") was a political label used in the Soviet...
- 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...
- 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...