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Марко Залізняк / Marko Zhelizniak
“Drive out the kulaks – Elect the poor and middle peasants to the soviets.”
[Panel 1 of poster reads]: “How in the village of Kalistratka, all the peasants, without a looking back, elected the kulaks. . . . and shows how that lead to things going to hell in a handbasket. There was no bread. Then when the chased the kulaks out, everyone got grain back, had bread and a nice prosperous life.”
UkROSTA (All-Ukrainian Bureau of the Russian Telegraph Agency), 1921.
A peasant family going into exile to Khanty-Mansiysk (Siberia, 1929 -1931)
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“Cooperation. We will strengthen and expand socialist cooperation against kulaks and speculators.”
Soviet poster by N. N. Pomanskii, 1928.
A prosperous peasant family in Omsk before the repressions (Russia, pre-1928).
Peasant couple in a special settlement in Krasnoyarsk Krai (1929 or 1930s [?]).