To favor poor peasants
To outlaw the ownership of land
To take away land with no compensation
Policies that favored poor peasants
Lenin's wartime agricultural policy was known as "war communism." It consisted of confiscating grain produced by farmers either by forcing them to sell grain to the government at artificially set low prices or by threatening them with death, imprisonment or exile. Peasants were left with barely enough grain to survive, because it was more important in Lenin's opinion to let peasant farmers starve than to let workers in the cities and soldiers in the army starve, so he let many Russian peasants starve to death especially during the Russian Civil War. Lenin knew he needed the soldiers and the workers in order to stay in power, but he didn't need the peasant farmers.
Lenin's policies hardly favored poor peasants. They suffered worse under Lenin than they ever had under the Tsar.
Vladimir Lenin's wartime agricultural policy, particularly during and after World War I, was characterized by the implementation of War Communism. This approach aimed to ensure that food and resources were directed towards the Red Army and urban workers, leading to the nationalization of land and the requisitioning of grain from peasants. The policy often resulted in widespread discontent among farmers, as they were compelled to surrender surplus produce, which contributed to famine and resistance. Ultimately, the harshness of War Communism prompted the later introduction of the New Economic Policy (NEP) in 1921, which allowed for some degree of private farming and market trade.
Voldemort is a character from the Harry Potter series and Lenin was a key figure in the Russian Revolution. They are not connected. Voldemort's wartime agricultural policy is not applicable.
Confinement in internment camps
Vladimir Ivanovich Belov has written: 'Socialist policy of peace' -- subject(s): Foreign relations
A mix of capitalism and communism
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The decision upheld the legality of the wartime internment policy
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Paul Faeth has written: 'Agricultural Policy and Sustainability' 'Growing green' -- subject(s): Agricultural laws and legislation, Agriculture, Agriculture and state, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Agriculture, Environmental aspects, Environmental aspects of Agriculture, Government policy, Sustainable agriculture
Vladimir Gasskov has written: 'Managing vocational training systems' -- subject(s): Administration, Government policy, Vocational education
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Vladimir Fedorovich Tarasevich has written: 'Razvitie proizvodstvennykh kollektivov kolkhozov i sovkhozov' -- subject(s): Agriculture, Collective farms, Labor productivity