collectivisation features and how it was enforced
- Created by: chloemellor
- Created on: 01-04-16 14:38
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- Collectivisation
- emergency methods
- rationing in cities
- enforced through terror- threat of Gulag and force- grain requisitioning
- criminal offence to hold back grain
- enforced through terror- threat of Gulag and force- grain requisitioning
- grain requisitioning
- enforced through terror- threat of Gulag and force- grain requisitioning
- criminal offence to hold back grain
- enforced through terror- threat of Gulag and force- grain requisitioning
- Aim: create surplus grain to sell abroad and improve the economy
- rationing in cities
- Liquidation of the Kulaks
- class warfare
- enforced by terror, force and propaganda
- Aim: enforce communism in the countryside in order to increase conformity to the regime
- class warfare
- Twenty five thousands
- 25,000 volunteers left the city to 'help' farmers, they were actually spies for the government
- enforced through propaganda
- Aim: to prevent peasants from withholding grain
- 25,000 volunteers left the city to 'help' farmers, they were actually spies for the government
- emergency methods
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