A purpose of collectivization was to meet a “quota” for grain that the state needed to provide cities with enough food and for exportation because the Soviet Union was a major exporter of grain at the time. As a matter of fact, meeting a “quota” was the only thing that mattered to the state and officials, so Communist officials first forced farmers to join a collective farm, then took all food from them, and made them work on the farm in order to get a meal until the state eventually stopped giving farmers any food, condemning them to a slow death from
A purpose of collectivization was to meet a “quota” for grain that the state needed to provide cities with enough food and for exportation because the Soviet Union was a major exporter of grain at the time. As a matter of fact, meeting a “quota” was the only thing that mattered to the state and officials, so Communist officials first forced farmers to join a collective farm, then took all food from them, and made them work on the farm in order to get a meal until the state eventually stopped giving farmers any food, condemning them to a slow death from