who r kulkas in Russian reovolition
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a number of class of peasantswho became properties of their own farms .
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Stalin headed the party after the death of Lenin. He believed that rich peasants were holding stocks of food grains. In 1928, the party put raid on grain producing areas to supervise enforced grain collection. They raided kulaks there. This was the name given to rich or well-to-do farmers. Stalin thought that to increase production it was necessary to collectivise the land and to develpo modern farms and run then along industrial line it was necessary to eliminate kulaks.
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