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  • Kolkhoz - Wikipedia
    A kolkhoz (Russian plural: kolkhozy; anglicized plural: kolkhozes (Russian: колхо́з, IPA: [kɐlˈxos] ⓘ) was a form of collective farm in the Soviet Union
  • Kolkhoz | Collective farming, Soviet Union, Communism | Britannica
    Kolkhoz, in the former Soviet Union, a cooperative agricultural enterprise operated on state-owned land by peasants from a number of households who belonged to the collective and who were paid as salaried employees on the basis of quality and quantity of labour contributed
  • Kolkhoz - Wikiwand
    In a kolkhoz, a member, called a kolkhoznik (Russian: колхо́зник, feminine form kolkhoznitsa, Russian: колхо́зница), received a share of the farm's product and profit according to the number of days worked, whereas a sovkhoz employed salaried workers
  • KOLKHOZ Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
    kolkhoz noun kol· khoz käl-ˈkȯz -ˈkȯs plural kolkhozy käl-ˈkȯ-zē or kolkhozes käl-ˈkȯ-zəz : a collective farm of the former Soviet Union
  • Kolkhoz: Definition, Examples Quiz | UltimateLexicon. com
    A kolkhoz (колхоз) is a form of collective farm in the Soviet Union, officially recognized during the period of collectivization initiated by Joseph Stalin in the late 1920s and early 1930s
  • The Kolkhoz: Its Social Structure and Development - JSTOR
    The executive committee of the kolkhoz assembly serves as the kolkhoz management It consists of five to nine persons (men or women), depending upon the size of the kolkhoz, who are appointed for a term of two years
  • Kolkhoz - (European History – 1890 to 1945) - Vocab, Definition . . .
    A kolkhoz was a collective farm in the Soviet Union, established as part of the agricultural collectivization policies implemented by the government in the late 1920s and early 1930s
  • Glossary of Terms: Ko - Marxists Internet Archive
    Ko Kolkhoz (Collective Farm) Collective Farms in the Soviet Union, operated by peasants who were paid on the basis of the labour contributed Launched in 1929 by Stalin, with opposition from a strong portion of the party (which was eliminated), the plan was a forced "voluntary" union of peasants
  • Frequently Asked Questions about Kolkhoz - miodeya. com
    Kolkhoz were designed to be self-sufficient agricultural communities that would provide for the needs of the Soviet people They were typically composed of several hundred peasants who worked together to cultivate and harvest crops, raise livestock, and manage the farm's resources
  • Collectivization in the Soviet Union - Wikipedia
    By no means was joining the collective farm (also known as the kolkhoz) voluntary The drive to collectivize understandably had little support from experienced farmers





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