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 peasants collectivized
Kulaks were wealthier peasants who owned their own farms
They were killed or sent to Gulags in Siberia
Collectivization was a easy way to unite the people of the Soviet Union to work for something and make sure that no one was in huger, to bring more power to the Communist ideal.
Called kolkhoz, all land was pooled together
Party officials monitored their output
By 1932 62% of peasants collectivized
Kulaks were wealthier peasants who owned their own farms
They were killed or sent to Gulags in Siberia
Collectivization was a easy way to unite the people of the Soviet Union to work for something and make sure that no one was in huger, to bring more power to the Communist ideal.