they left
They were called kulaks.
Kiev is Slavic in origin and thought to originate from Kii meaning "bat" or Kij meaning "pole" indicating a palisaded settlement.
this is Walter. what happened?
Many things happened to the European Empire and what truly happened was that it was near a collapse.
The last name Pankewich is of Slavic origin, likely derived from the Ukrainian or Polish surname Pankiewicz. It may have roots in the given name "Panko," a diminutive of "Pawel," which means "Paul" in English. Surnames ending in "-ich" often indicate a patronymic lineage, suggesting that it may have originally referred to the son or descendant of someone named Panko. The name is primarily found in Eastern European regions, particularly among Ukrainian and Polish communities.
Stalin solved the problem with the Kulaks by invading the country and establishing a connection with the groups' leader, and from that point he was able to have a direct say in whatever activities the Kulaks did.
They were called the "kulaks"
Stalin responded very violently. He executed many Kulaks and soon began mass deportations that carried out through-out the years. Many of the Kulaks died from the results of being deported.
Stalin considered the Kulaks to be wealthy peasantsThey were formerly wealthy farmers that had owned 24 or more acres, or had employed farm workers. Stalin believed any future insurrection would be led by the Kulaks, thus he proclaimed a policy aimed at "liquidating the Kulaks as a class."
They were called the "kulaks"
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In Ukrainian "Ukrainian" - "Ukrajinskyj" ("український"). "Ukraine" - "Ukrajina" (Україна)
Stalin was a very cruel man and he singled out the kulaks. He put them in camps were the were starved, the food was taken away from them and many people died. The women were beat and raped, if the risisted the were murdered.
because the kulak had power!
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