Abstract

This work aims to study the history of one of the most important branches of animal husbandry of the pre-war period horse breeding. The processes taking place in horse breeding largely influenced the results of the development of the entire national economy of the country in the 2030s of the 20th century and the Ural economic region in particular. Normalization of the situation in horse breeding in the late 30s increased the countrys military and economic capabilities in 19411945. After the end of the Civil War in the USSR the total number of horses by 1923 fell by almost 2 times compared to the level of livestock available in the Russian Empire before the outbreak of the First World War. On some territories of the Urals these indicators fell to a larger size. The economic security of the state was put at risk, since horse-drawn transport in the early 20s had virtually no alternative dominance in the countrys economy. Thanks to the measures taken, by 1929 the number of animals managed to return to the pre-revolutionary level up to almost 35 million heads. But the processes of industrialization and collectivization that began, which changed the structure of both the countrys agriculture and the entire economy as a whole, contributed to a sharp displacement of horsepower and a reduction in livestock. If in 1929 the agricultural sector of the USSR was horse-drawn by 96,2% of the energy capacity, by the end of the 30s this figure did not exceed 23%. Therefore, the number of horses from 1930 to 1935 fell from 34,5 million heads to a little more than 14 million. Nevertheless, the leadership of the Soviet Union, realizing the ruinousness of such a policy, took a number of effective measures that allowed during 19351940 to stop the decline in the number of animals and achieve a significant increase in the number of livestock, which by the beginning of 1941 reached 21 million heads. These processes were also characteristic of the regions of the Urals, which during the Great Patriotic War became the most important source of horses for the Red Army and the national economy.

Highlights

  • Рассматриваемая сфера животноводства исторически занимала приоритетное положение среди прочих отраслей аграрного производства, т.к. лошадиная сила до появления средств транспорта, основанных на ме

  • Регион потерял за 1920–1922 гг. более 1 млн человек (15%) населения, что привело к сокращению числа коневладельцев

  • Вызванных потерей техники, лошади стали незаменимым резервом советского аграрного производства, строительства, транспорта в 1941–1945 гг., что позволило повысить возможности Красной Армии

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Introduction

Рассматриваемая сфера животноводства исторически занимала приоритетное положение среди прочих отраслей аграрного производства, т.к. лошадиная сила до появления средств транспорта, основанных на ме-. Второй период включает в себя процессы и события, происходившие в 1930–1934 гг., когда после начала бурной коллективизации сельского хозяйства и широкого внедрения машин в различные отрасли экономики поголовье лошадей в стране стремительно сократилось и возникла угроза разрушения отрасли как таковой. Росту поголовья лошадей в стране в первом периоде прежде всего способствовало быстрое восстановление хозяйства, как в сельскохозяйственном производстве, так и во всех отраслях экономики. Но помимо увеличения количества рабочих лошадей в стране проводилась огромная работа по повышению качественного уровня коневодства, что также положительно отразилось на состоянии отрасли.

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