- Prodrazverstka, also
transliterated Prodrazvyorstka (Russian: продразвёрстка, IPA: [prədrɐˈzvʲɵrstkə],
short for продовольственная развёрстка, lit. 'food...
- and
sometimes known as "the Tax in Kind". Prodnalog,
which replaced prodrazvyorstka, was
introduced by a
Decree of the All-Russian
Central Executive Committee...
- and
Russian Civil War, with its
policy of War communism,
especially prodrazvyorstka.
Famine and
disease caused by the
Second Sino-****anese War 5,000,000...
-
Government auction Individual reclamation New
Zealand land
confiscations Prodrazvyorstka (1918–1921)
under War
Communism in
Soviet Russia Sentence (law) Sequestration...
- with
strikes forbidden Obligatory labor duty by non-working
classes Prodrazvyorstka –
requisition of
agricultural surplus (in
excess of an
absolute minimum)...
- conditions,
aggravated by the
Russian Civil War and the
policy of
Prodrazvyorstka adopted by the
Soviet government. By 1919,
roughly half of the po****tion...
- and
failures in the
government policy of war
communism (especially
prodrazvyorstka). It was
exacerbated by rail
systems that
could not
distribute food...
- needed]
During the
period of war communism, however, the
policy of
Prodrazvyorstka meant that the
peasantry was
obligated to
surrender the
surpluses of...
- of the
Russian Empire), 1917 "On the
Streets of Petrograd", 1918 "
Prodrazvyorstka" (grain requisitioning) "Clergy on
forced labour", 1919 Ivan Vladimirov...
- to the
cities and the
government used
effective measures, such as
prodrazvyorstka (forcible requisitioning), to
collect grain from the kulaks. The Central...