Genocide of white people in the Soviet Union under Stalin - history and consequences
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The article describes the process of collectivization of agriculture in the Soviet Union under Stalin in the 1920s. The decision to collectivize was aimed at eradicating kulaks and accelerating the country's industrialization, but it resulted in famine and the deaths of millions of people.

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