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Communist collectivization of agriculture, USSR, early 1930s.
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Communist collectivization of agriculture, USSR, early 1930s.
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Collectivization of agriculture, USSR, early 1930s.
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'The Fight for the Harvest': sorting of seeds in a Mordva collective farm, 1933.
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Josef Stalin, Georgian-born Soviet communist revolutionary and leader, early 1930s.
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Josef Stalin, Georgian-born Soviet communist revolutionary and leader, 1930s.
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Workers of Magnitogorsk, USSR, 1931.  Artist: Anon
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Soviet politician Lavrentiy Beria with Josef Stalin's daughter Svetlana Alliluyeva, USSR, 1930s. Artist: Anon
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Soviet leader Josef Stalin giving a speech at the Congress of the Communist Party, 1930s.
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Soviet leader Josef Stalin in his Kremlin study, Moscow, USSR, 1935.
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Soviet politician Sergei Kirov, 17th Congress of the Communist Party, Moscow, USSR, 1934. Artist: Anon
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Communist collectivization of agriculture, USSR, early 1930s. 
Communist collectivization of agriculture, USSR, early 1930s. The collectivization of agriculture was a policy of taking the ownership of farms and agricultural production out of the hands of individual peasants or families and consolidating it into large collective farms. The programme was widely unpopular with peasants, who saw it as a revival of serfdom. Collectivization resulted in a fall in production and severe famines (exacerbated by droughts) between 1929 and 1932. As many as 12 million peasants lost their lives during the period.  From a private collection. 
Unique Identifier AR995003 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 4796px × 3674px 
Photo Credit HIP / Art Resource, NY 
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