![]() ![]() More enemies had to be made when agricultural production sagged – so a class of sub-kulaks was found. Some were removed from their farms and sent to a remote Gulag to fend for themselves others shot outright. “We have gone over from a policy of limiting the exploiting tendencies of the kulak to a policy of liquidating the kulak as a class” ![]() So the kulaks needed to be eliminated they were enemies of the people. Under Marxism private property and enterprise was to be abolished. ![]() The definition of kulak varied – it could be a peasant farmer who owned a horse or two, a pig or two, who employed a labourer from time to time. The centerpiece is the treatment of the ethnic and farming communities in Ukraine during 1929 to 1934.īy following the dogma of Marxism-Leninism class war was declared on the so-called rich farmers of Ukraine labeled as kulaks. This is about one of the more appalling episodes in the history of the Soviet Union under Stalin. ![]()
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