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  • I don't believe in these people: dekulakization, to which he attributes their deaths, i.e. shooting or freezing to death on the road to exile in 1929, did not claim anything like so many victims as I read the evidence.

    'Harvest of Sorrow' Conquest, Robert 1987

  • It was a by-product of his war on the peasantry that began with collectivization and dekulakization and as an attempt to eradicate peasant culture in its entirety.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • In 1932, the famine started as a result of dekulakization.

    News on www.kyivpost.com 2009

  • In 1929, his family was subject to dekulakization, in which the Soviets seized private property in order to build socialism, where there would be no rich or poor, and where everybody would be equal.

    News on www.kyivpost.com 2009

  • In 1932, the famine started as a result of dekulakization.

    News on www.kyivpost.com 2009

  • In 1929, his family was subject to dekulakization, in which the Soviets seized private property in order to build socialism, where there would be no rich or poor, and where everybody would be equal.

    News on www.kyivpost.com 2009

  • It was a by-product of his war on the peasantry that began with collectivization and dekulakization and as an attempt to eradicate peasant culture in its entirety.

    Conservapedia - Recent changes [en] 2009

  • He must have been quite aware of the collectivization, dekulakization and the eventual Great Famine devastating Soviet Ukraine.

    ACTION UKRAINE REPORT (Archive) 2009

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