Dekulakization
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Dekulakization was the Soviet campaign of political repressions, including arrests, deportations, and executions of millions of prosperous peasants and their families in the 1929–1932 period of the first five-year plan. To facilitate the expropriations of farmland, the Soviet government portrayed kulaks as class enemies of the USSR.
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See also
- Red Terror
- Decossackization
- Population transfer in the Soviet Union
- Involuntary settlements in the Soviet Union
- Collectivization in the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic
- Holodomor
- Classicide
- Mass killings of landlords under Mao Zedong (Chinese equivalent of Dekulakization)
- Land reform in North Vietnam
- Cambodian genocide
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