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Bolshevik Razverstka and War Communism

Lars T. Lih on the Bolshevik policies of war communism and what they meant for workers and peasants.

Submitted by mikail firtinaci on January 6, 2010

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  • Russia
  • state socialism
  • peasants
  • Lars T. Lih
  • Russian Revolution 1917

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