Comments (3) on “What would happen to the farmers that refused to cooperate with stalin’s collectivization policies?”
They were killed and convicted of being supporters of capitalism. This collectivization led to famine killing millions of people. Others who refused to coorperate were banished to siberia. About 15 million were banished and 3 million most of the children died on the way. 🙁
the story goes that because of this belief, constantine was able to defeat his foes. constantine became an ardent1 christian. christianity and other religions were tolerated under constantine's rule. constantine also was responsible for the building of a great cathedral in rome.
They were killed and convicted of being supporters of capitalism.
This collectivization led to famine killing millions of people. Others who refused to coorperate were banished to siberia. About 15 million were banished and 3 million most of the children died on the way. 🙁
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the story goes that because of this belief, constantine was able to defeat his foes. constantine became an ardent1 christian. christianity and other religions were tolerated under constantine's rule. constantine also was responsible for the building of a great cathedral in rome.
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