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Prodrazverstka, also
transliterated prodrazvyorstka (Russian: продразвёрстка, IPA: [prədrɐˈzvʲɵrstkə],
short for продовольственная развёрстка, lit. 'food...
- from the
Russian Civil War in 1921–1922 due to the
Soviet policies of
prodrazverstka. In 1937,
around 1,000
Poles were
executed in
Odesa during the Polish...
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These troops policed labor camps, ran the
Gulag system,
conducted prodrazverstka (requisitions of food from peasants), and put down
peasant rebellions...
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sectors of the
economy of the
Soviet Union. A
number of food
taxes (
prodrazverstka, prodnalog, and others[which?]) were
introduced in the
early Soviet...
- Wars the
local peasantry rebelled against the new
Soviet State due its
Prodrazverstka policy,
causing several squards of the "Whiteguard" to
cross into the...
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Maxim Gorky at the
World Literature publishing company, he
criticized prodrazverstka and the
policy of War Communism,
arguing that the
Bolsheviks threatened...
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region would mean for the
Bolshevik policies to be active,
leading to
Prodrazverstka. The
local peasantry would then
rebel in the East-Karelian uprising...
- po****tion with the
policy of the Bolsheviks,
their labor mobilization,
prodrazverstka,
deprivation of
voting rights of the
Yakut intelligentsia. In 1924 in...
- m****ive
famine began in Crimea,
resulting from war
communist policies of
Prodrazverstka undertaken the
previous year. İbraimov and his
supporters called for...
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official market,
causing a
parallel black market to emerge. The state's
prodrazverstka,
involving the
systemic use of
force against the
peasantry in order...