dekulakization
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dekulakization
Summary
dekulakization is a persecution[1]. dekulakization has Wikipedia articles in 19 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- dekulakization's instance of is recorded as persecution[3].
- dekulakization's instance of is recorded as political repression[4].
- dekulakization's instance of is recorded as forced displacement[5].
- The location of dekulakization was Soviet Union[6].
- dekulakization is part of political repression in the Soviet Union[7].
- dekulakization is part of collectivization in the Soviet Union[8].
- dekulakization began on 1929[9].
- dekulakization ended on 1932[10].
- dekulakization's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Dekulakization[11].
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When and Where
dekulakization began on 1929[9]. dekulakization ended on 1932[10]. dekulakization took place at Soviet Union[6].
Context
Part of include political repression in the Soviet Union[7], in Russia[12] and collectivization in the Soviet Union[8], a forced collectivization[13], in Soviet Union[14]. Recorded instance of include persecution[3], political repression[4], and forced displacement[5].
Why It Matters
dekulakization has Wikipedia articles in 19 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] dekulakization is known by 27 alternative names across languages and contexts.[15]