Explain stalin's collectivisation programme
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In 1930 Stalin reintroduce collectivization in the Soviet Union. Basically the NKVD (secret police) seized the grain and livestock from people they considered well-off (kulaks) and shipped it to the cities or sold it to the West for industrial equipment. If the kulaks resisted, and many did, the NKVD shot them and shipped their families to Siberia. The result was a massive famine where at least 4 million people died in Ukraine alone and 2 million in Kazakhstan. Another one million were shipped to the gulag in Siberia
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Stalin's Collectivisation programme is very simple. It is very easy, he collects
tax from the people by torchure and by other ways.
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