Kazakh Famine 1928-1932

Journal Title: Ukrainian Policymaker - Year 2018, Vol 2, Issue

Abstract

Between 1928 to 1932 a great famine took place in parts of the Soviet Union due to the forced collectivization policy by the Bolsheviks. Some historians accuse Joseph Stalin of purposefully targeting people and others blame the famine on poor management, policy errors, and local misunderstanding of the general idea in making reforms in agriculture. This paper attempts to give the reader a better understanding of what happened in Kazakhstan when collectivization brought massive human losses and the end of Kazakh nomadism as a way of life.

Authors and Affiliations

Charles McGrath, Nygmet Ibadildin

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  • EP ID EP390499
  • DOI 10.29202/up/2/2
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Charles McGrath, Nygmet Ibadildin (2018). Kazakh Famine 1928-1932. Ukrainian Policymaker, 2(), 12-19. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-390499