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Title: How Successful Was Stalin's Economic Policy?
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This was compounded by government policy which continued to take excessive amounts of grain from the worst hit areas of the famine. It is because of this that some historians believe that the famine was caused by Stalin as a punishment to the workers that had resisted the introduction of the collective farms... Showed first 250 characters
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It is because of this that some historians believe that the famine was caused by Stalin as a punishment to the workers that had resisted the introduction of the collective farms. This leads onto another reason why collectivisation can be deemed as being unsuccessful, which is the inhumane punishments that the workers were exposed to... Showed next 250 characters
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