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Soviet Collectivization

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  1. Wikipedia: Collectivization In The USSR
  2. Library of Congress: Collectivization and Industrialization
  3. ibiblio: Collectivization And Industrialization
  4. Progressive Labor Party: The Collectivization `Genocide'
  5. From Marx to Mao: Reply To Collective-Farm Comrades, by J.V. Stalin (1955)
  6. InfoUkes: Black Famine In Ukraine 1932-33
  7. YouTube Video: Russian Revolution - Collectivisation (Time: 03:17)


[edit] Soviet Collectivization Background and Causes

[edit] Stolypin Reforms

[edit] Peace, Land and Bread

[edit] 1928 Grain Crisis

[edit] Holodomor

[edit] Soviet Collectivization Central Figures

[edit] Joseph Stalin

[edit] Lazar Kagonovich

[edit] Kulaks

[edit] Soviet Collectivization Images and Media

[edit] Soviet Collectivization Books and Research

[edit] Soviet Collectivization Timeline

  • 1927: Stalin announces voluntary collectivization, which is ignored.
  • 1928: Food shortages in the cities prompt police to confiscate food.
  • 1929: Stalin announces compulsory collectivization, enforced by the army.
  • 1929: Peasants resisted collectivization, burning their crops and killing their animals.
  • 1930: Stalin pauses collectivization, allowing peasants to own a small plot of land.
  • 1931: Collectivization is re-started.
  • 1932: Two thirds of Russian villages have been collectivized.
  • 1932: Holomodor, the great famine, occurs in the Ukraine.
  • 1939: 99% of land has been collectivized, with farming run by Russian government officials.

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