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Stalin's Idea of "Help"Stalin stole the peasants' food, their livelihood and their lives. They went without religion for 24 years. Although he did bring them up to date in their economy, he killed millions in the process.
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Really bad, they were farmers that did not own very much land and worked for food for their own familys but then Stalin had one of his five year plans to make Russia an industrial country so they needed money for this to happen. they came and took away the peasants wheat and exported it overseas. there were approx 100 mill peasants in russia at this time. there were wealthier peasants caled kulaks who Stalin thought got in the way of his plans. Stalin moved all peasants to cultivated farms where they would work for a wage. the government took away all their property though. The kulaks objected to this more because they had more to lose than other peasants. Stalin was very harsh to these kulaks.

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Stalin treated the peasants he dealt with very poorly. Stalin would take away these people's rights and force them to do work that they did not want to do.

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They stayed poor and lived in fear the same as they did under the previous Dictatorship's.

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