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- Blackboards_(Soviet_policies) abstract "Black boards — synonymous with \"boards of infamy\", were an element of agitation-propaganda in the Soviet Union, and especially Ukraine in the 1930s, coinciding with the Holodomor, the artificial famine imposed by the Soviet regime as part of a policy of repression.The policy was part of the collectivization process and the fight with kulaks (kurkuls). The \"black boards\" were installed at entrances to a settlement and identified the residents that were accused of counter-revolutionary activity and who were the enemies of the people, allegedly trying to undermine the process of collectivization. The fact of nominating of such settlements was published in the oblast newspapers listing the names of collective farms that resisted collectivization and the Soviet regime.However some of the archives reflect that \"black boards\" were used precisely as a repressive element in the fight not only against the collectivization resistance, but also against the nationality factor of the local population. For example, in 1932 the Vinnytsia Oblast Communist Party Committee suggested the local village of Mazurivka to be nominated to \"black boards\", because there was born one of the Petlyura's generals Khmara, while the village of Karpivtsi (Chudniv Raion) in Volyn was known as one of the Petlyura's. The village of Turbiv (Lypovets Raion), for example, deserved such a penalty for its \"high infestation of the Petlyura element and participation in the Plyskiv affair in spring\". Each settlement or an administrative unit with black boards was encircled by armed squads and was subjected to complete food requisitioning.Such repressions were conducted towards the half of all raions and municipalities of the Ukrainian SSR except for the Dnipropetrovsk Oblast where such regime occupied territories of all administrative units without exception. Dnipropetrovsk Oblast is situated right in the middle of traditional lands of the Zaporizhian Cossacks.".
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- Blackboards_(Soviet_policies) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Economy_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- Blackboards_(Soviet_policies) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Holodomor.
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- Blackboards_(Soviet_policies) wikiPageWikiLink Holodomor.
- Blackboards_(Soviet_policies) wikiPageWikiLink Kolkhoz.
- Blackboards_(Soviet_policies) wikiPageWikiLink Kulak.
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- Blackboards_(Soviet_policies) wikiPageWikiLink Ukraine.
- Blackboards_(Soviet_policies) wikiPageWikiLink Ukrainian_Soviet_Socialist_Republic.
- Blackboards_(Soviet_policies) wikiPageWikiLink Vinnytsia_Oblast.
- Blackboards_(Soviet_policies) wikiPageWikiLink Zaporozhian_Cossacks.
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- Blackboards_(Soviet_policies) subject Category:Economy_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- Blackboards_(Soviet_policies) subject Category:Holodomor.
- Blackboards_(Soviet_policies) subject Category:Human_rights_abuses.
- Blackboards_(Soviet_policies) subject Category:Political_repression_in_the_Soviet_Union.
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- Blackboards_(Soviet_policies) comment "Black boards — synonymous with \"boards of infamy\", were an element of agitation-propaganda in the Soviet Union, and especially Ukraine in the 1930s, coinciding with the Holodomor, the artificial famine imposed by the Soviet regime as part of a policy of repression.The policy was part of the collectivization process and the fight with kulaks (kurkuls).".
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