Abstract

The article analyzes the problems associated with the policy of collectivization in Chechnya in the late 1920s - 1930s. Collectivization was accompanied by the dispossession of peasant farms, and the fate of all those repressed during this process still remains unknown. The reaction to the collective farm policy and the confiscation of peasant property was equally negative everywhere, and the rejection of collectivization by the population of Chechnya was expressed in the most extreme form - in the form of armed demonstrations.

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