COLLECTVISATION
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- Created on: 17-04-17 10:35
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- Collectivisation and consequences
- Stages of collectivisation
- 1928-Emergency measures
- Rationing and requisitioning
- 1929-Dekulakisation
- Compulsory collectivisation and Kulaks rounded up and exiled
- 1929-Twenty-Five Thousanders
- 27,000 sent to help dekulakisation
- 1930-'Dizzy with Success'
- Compulsory collectivisation halted; farmers returned to their own farms
- 1931-Collectivisation restarts
- Begins again at a slower pace
- 1941-Collectivisation complete
- All farms in Russia collectivised
- 1928-Emergency measures
- Consequences
- Famine
- Dekulakisation removed the most successful peasants
- Forced collectivisation-destruction of livestock and grain
- Government set unrealistic targets-grain confiscated if targets not met
- Effects on rural areas
- 10 million peasants exiled (Dekulakisation)
- 1933 harvest was 10 million tonnes less than in 1926
- Effects on urban areas
- Standard of living fell quickly
- Famine led to growing urbanisation
- Population of some cities x3 in 10 years
- Famine
- Stages of collectivisation
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