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Kulaks were the group of comparatively prosperous farmers in the later part of the Russian Empire, and the early Soviet Union. They were the peasants with large farms, several horses and cattle and the ability to employ hired labor.
In the pursuit of communism, the term "Kulak" was broadened in 1918 to include any peasant who opposed handing over their grains
They were viewed as class opponents of the poor peasants
Kulaks and their families were imprisoned and executed en masse, during the 1930s.
The Russian famine of 1932-33 and food shortages every successive year, were attributed to the liquidation of the Kulak class
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In the pursuit of communism, the term "Kulak" was broadened in 1918 to include any peasant who opposed handing over their grains
They were viewed as class opponents of the poor peasants
Kulaks and their families were imprisoned and executed en masse, during the 1930s.
The Russian famine of 1932-33 and food shortages every successive year, were attributed to the liquidation of the Kulak class
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Kulaks: Wealthy Russian farming peasants, who strongly opposed collectivisation - Stalin killed many.
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