collectivization
-Collectivization -all peasants were to work on collective farms
-Called Kolkhoz, all land was pooled together
-Party officials monitored their output
-By 1932 62% of all collectivized
-Kulaks wealthier peasants who owned their farms
-They were killed or sent to Gulags in Siberia
-Seen as a threat to collectivization due to their free enterprise ideals
-Called Kolkhoz, all land was pooled together
-Party officials monitored their output
-By 1932 62% of all collectivized
-Kulaks wealthier peasants who owned their farms
-They were killed or sent to Gulags in Siberia
-Seen as a threat to collectivization due to their free enterprise ideals
summary
Collectivization in the Soviet Union was enforced under Stalin between 1928 and 1940. The goal of this policy was to consolidate individual land and labour into collective farms: mainly kolkhozy and sovkhozy.