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Summary Of: Kolkhoz

Kolkhoz as a pseudo... Kolkhoz life under Stalin... Kolkhoz as a pseudo... Kolkhoz as a pseudo... a kolkhoz was legally organized as a production cooperative... the kolkhoz is managed according to the principles of socialist self... After the kolkhoz amalgamations of 1950 the territorial successor of the old village kolkhoz was the... Kolkhoz life under Stalin... Kolkhoz life under Stalin... many Kolkhoz did not pay their... 30 percent of Kolkhoz paid no cash for labor at all... In addition the kolkhoz was required to sell their crop to the State which fixed prices for the grain... but paid the kolkhoz roughly 8 rubles... Members of kolkhoz were allowed to hold a small area of private land and some animals... Members of the kolkhoz were required to do a minimum number of days work per year on both the... kolkhoz and on other government work such as road building... In one kolkhoz the requirements were a minimum of 130 days a year for each able... If kolkhoz members did not perform the required minimum of work... farmers became tied to their sovkhoz or kolkhoz in what may be described as a system of... the disappearance of the kolkhoz was part of an overall individualization of agriculture...

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