Describe Stalin's collectivition
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Stalinism and Collectivisation
1927-28: towns of Soviet Russia were facing acute problems of grain supplies – govt. fixed the prices but peasants refused to sell it at that price.
Stalin after death of Lenin – introduced emergency measures – rich peasants were holding stock in hope of price rise and aimed to stop speculation and confiscated supplies.
1928: kulaks (well to do peasants) were raided, grain shortage was due to small size of holdings and decision was taken for collective farms & eliminate kulaks.
Collectivization Program – 1929 – all peasants to cultivate in collective farms (kolkhoz); land and implements were transferred to ownership of collective farms.
Peasants worked on the land, and the kolkhoz profit was shared.
Who resisted collectivization were punished, deported and exiled.
Bad harvests of 1930-1933 led to one of most devastating famines in Soviet history when over 4 million died (despite collectivization).
Critics: 2 million in prison and labour camps.
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