Who were ‘Kulaks’? Why Kulaks needed to be eliminated ?
Answers
Answered by
2
Answer:
Answer:They were basically rich peasants,who burnt they're own farms,could afford much more than an average peasant,including large amounts of cows and other animals,and they were being replaced which is why it was necessary to eliminate them.
Answered by
2
A kulak was a wealthy or successful peasant in Russian and Soviet history who had a large farm and numerous heads of cattle and horses, and who could afford to hire labor and lease property.
- Before the Russian Revolution, the kulaks were strong figures in peasant communities.
- They frequently lent money, providing mortgages, and were involved in community social and political issues.
- It was necessary to eliminate Kulaks, take land away from peasants, and construct state-controlled, vast farms to develop contemporary forms and manage them along with industrial lives with technology.
Similar questions
Science,
2 months ago
Business Studies,
2 months ago
Biology,
4 months ago
Accountancy,
4 months ago
English,
9 months ago
Hindi,
9 months ago