Economic repression in the Soviet Union
Economic repression in the Soviet Union included the forced collectivization or dekulakization of industry with the intention of artificially stimulating economic growth or confiscating property from individuals for the distribution of wealth. These policies were particularly prevalent during the Stalin era, where economically repressive policies contributed to the Holodomor.
Mass repression in the Soviet Union |
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Economic repression |
Political repression |
Ideological repression |
Ethnic repression |
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