How far did the policy of 'Collectivisation of Agriculture' meets Stalin's objectives by the end of the 1930's.
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Have a little read: ... How far did the policy of 'Collectivisation of Agriculture' meets Stalin's objectives by the end of the 1930's. Source A claims that the life of peasants became richer due to the education they received and supposed supply of tractors, machinery and a ready supply of electricity, the sources provenance devalues this statement however as it is taken from a Soviet textbook, which remain today a mediocre representation of Stalin's true colours and represent Stalin as hero rather than a megalomaniac. Source B gives a much more accurate description of how the peasents reacted to collectivisation as they themselves resisted the attempts and stated that the army was far better clothed and fed showing Stalin's true allegiances. Throughout the Stalin's years the official view of collectivisation was that it had been a success that other communist parties should follow, though one or two mistakes early on were identified. The Party could point
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