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Page 1: 1) Why did Stalin want to collectivise? (7!!!) 1.Soviet agriculture was backward- there had been poor harvests from 1927-1929 2.Food was needed for workers
Page 2: 1) Why did Stalin want to collectivise? (7!!!) 1.Soviet agriculture was backward- there had been poor harvests from 1927-1929 2.Food was needed for workers

1) Why did Stalin want to collectivise? (7!!!)

1. Soviet agriculture was backward- there had been poor harvests from 1927-1929

2. Food was needed for workers in the town3. Town workers were needed4. Cash crops were needed5. To deal with the opposition of the Kulaks &

encourage a revolutionary spirit amongst the peasants

6. To deal with the Right Wing7. To establish his own credentials

Page 3: 1) Why did Stalin want to collectivise? (7!!!) 1.Soviet agriculture was backward- there had been poor harvests from 1927-1929 2.Food was needed for workers

2) What was the “Grain Procurement Crisis”?

From 1927-1929. Bad harvests had caused a price rise, and then the kulaks withheld their grain from the market during, causing the price of goods to rise even more

Page 4: 1) Why did Stalin want to collectivise? (7!!!) 1.Soviet agriculture was backward- there had been poor harvests from 1927-1929 2.Food was needed for workers

3) How did Stalin respond?

Restarted grain requisitioning

Page 5: 1) Why did Stalin want to collectivise? (7!!!) 1.Soviet agriculture was backward- there had been poor harvests from 1927-1929 2.Food was needed for workers

4) What did he say that it demonstrated? (2)

That peasants were capitalist and could slow down industrialisation.

The failure of the NEP (used it to undermine Bukharin)

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5) What were the “emergency measures” put in place? (3)

Rationing in the citiesGrain requisitioning

Punishments for grain hoarders (labour camps)

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6) When did “Mass Collectivisation” begin, and how? (2)

December 1929

The liquidation of the Kulaks

Page 8: 1) Why did Stalin want to collectivise? (7!!!) 1.Soviet agriculture was backward- there had been poor harvests from 1927-1929 2.Food was needed for workers

7) How did the majority of peasants respond?

Rebelled- chose to destroy grain and livestock rather than surrender it to the

collective farms

Page 9: 1) Why did Stalin want to collectivise? (7!!!) 1.Soviet agriculture was backward- there had been poor harvests from 1927-1929 2.Food was needed for workers

8) What were the “Twenty-Five-Thousanders”?

A group of “socially conscious” industrial workers who helped to implement

collectivisation

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9) What was their “official role”?

To offer technical help to the peasants and instruct them on the use of the new

technology

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10) What was their “real role”?

Enforcers of dekulakisation-

searching for secret stores of grain, rounding up of Kulaks and organising their exile, forcing the remaining peasants into

the collectives

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11) What was “Dizzy with success”?

Stalin’s article, published in 1930, where he defended the policy of collectivisation

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12) When did collectivisation restart?

1931

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13) What occurred as a result?

A famine “unprecedented in Russian history”

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14) Why did this happen?

Stalin set unrealistic targets, with severe punishments in place for those who failed

to meet them

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15) Why was this famine different?

It was caused by government policy rather than natural disasters

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16) What was the effect on rural areas? (3)

• Around 10,000,000 peasants were exiled as a part of “dekulakisation”

• Most farms could barely cover production costs

• Created anger and resentment towards the government

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17) What were the other consequences? (4)

• Increase in grain exports• Failed to deliver greater unity between

peasants and industrial workers as “kulaks” were victimised

• Did cause “urbanisation of working class”• Created a feeling of crisis in the

Communist Party, but united them around Stalin.