The tragedy of the Soviet village. Collectivization and dekulakization. 1927-1939. In 5 vol. 2. November 1929 — December 1930

The tragedy of the Soviet village. Collectivization and dekulakization. 1927-1939. In 5 vol. 2. November 1929 — December 1930

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The Tragedy of the Soviet Village . Collectivization and dekulakization. 1927-1939. In 5 t. T. 2. November 1929 - December 1930" is a deep and comprehensive study of one of the most dramatic and fateful periods in the history of the USSR. The author, whose name remains unknown, created a work that not only reveals the complex mechanisms of collectivization and dekulakization, but also immerses the reader in the atmosphere of those alarming years filled with the struggle for a new socialist reality and the tragedies of millions of peasants. This book is part of a large-scale five-volume study covering the key stages of the transformation of the Soviet village in the era of Stalinist reforms. The second part, covering the period from November 1929 to December 1930, is especially saturated with facts, documents and eyewitness accounts, making it a valuable source for historians, students, researchers and anyone interested in the history of the Soviet Union. The author masterfully combines an analytical approach with live stories, creating a vivid picture of the struggle for collectivization, which was accompanied not only by ideological battles, but also by bloody repressions, dekulakizations and mass deportations. The book "The Tragedy of the Soviet Village" raises important topics - from the destruction of the traditional way of life of peasants to large-scale social upheavals caused by forced collectivization. The focus is on the fate of ordinary people, their suffering and hopes, which often remain behind the scenes of official documents. The author examines in detail the causes and consequences of the policy of power, analyzes the mechanisms of coercion and resistance, and also shows how these events changed the face of the Soviet village forever. This work is especially interesting for those who are looking not only for dry historical facts, but also for the emotional depth, experiences and inner conflict of those years. The book is perfect for readers aged 18 years and older who are interested in the history, sociology, politics and culture of the USSR. It will be useful to students, teachers, historians and everyone who wants to understand how the tragedies of the 1930s shaped the fate of millions and influenced the development of the country. The author’s special style is a combination of strict documentary with live storytelling, which makes reading not only informative, but also exciting. In the book there are deep analytical reflections, supported by rich archival material, as well as vivid descriptions of events that do not leave indifferent. The work is part of a series that has earned recognition for its honesty and objectivity, as well as for its ability to convey the complexity of historical processes without excessive political coloring. If you are looking for a book that will help you understand the causes and consequences of collectivization, dekulakization and their impact on the fate of millions of people, The Tragedy of the Soviet Village Collectivization and dekulakization. 1927-1939. In 5 t. T. 2. November 1929 - December 1930" will become an indispensable source of knowledge for you. This work is not just a historical essay, but a living testimony to the era that left an indelible mark on the history of Russia and the whole world. Reading it, you will plunge into the atmosphere of those difficult years, feel the pain and hope of those who have experienced great changes, and understand how valuable and important it is to preserve the memory of the tragedies of the past to build a more just future.
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Name of the Author
Unknown
Language
Russian
ISBN
9785824300062
Release date
2000
Volume
2

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