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Collectivization and Dekulakization in Soviet Russia (1928–1933)

Collectivization and Dekulakization in Soviet Russia (1928–1933)

  1. Central Committee orders “Twenty-Five Thousanders” mobilization

    Labels: Central Committee, Twenty-Five Thousanders
  2. Stalin outlines the “Great Turn”

    Labels: Joseph Stalin, Year of
  3. Machine-tractor stations expand as a control mechanism

    Labels: Machine-tractor stations, kolkhoz
  4. Central Committee issues key collectivization pace decree

    Labels: Central Committee, collectivization decree
  5. Politburo formalizes mass dekulakization measures

    Labels: Politburo, dekulakization
  6. Collectivization peaks amid coercion and resistance

    Labels: kolkhoz, peasant resistance
  7. Stalin publishes “Dizzy with Success” in Pravda

    Labels: Joseph Stalin, Dizzy with
  8. Mass withdrawals from kolkhozes after the retreat signal

    Labels: kolkhoz, peasant withdrawals
  9. “Law of Spikelets” criminalizes grain theft harshly

    Labels: Law of, criminal decree
  10. Blacklisting regime formalized to enforce procurements

    Labels: blacklisting, kolkhoz
  11. Unified internal passport system decreed

    Labels: Unified Passport, propiska
  12. Stalin and Molotov order travel ban from famine regions

    Labels: Stalin, Vyacheslav Molotov
  13. Stalin–Molotov instruction curtails mass deportations

    Labels: Stalin, secret instruction