23 - Industrialisation And Collectivisation Flashcards

1
Q

What did the FYPs set high targets for? What were these targets broken down into geographically?

A

Industry

Regions and factories

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2
Q

What would happen if targets were not met? What did this pressurise in the workplace?

A

Arrest, prison or worse

Quantity over quality

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3
Q

What did propaganda portray target plans as? What was the Soviet Union to become?

A

A final blow to capitalism

A massive, industrial power

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4
Q

What type of industry was emphasised in the first 3 FYPs? What are some examples of this industry?

A

Heavy industry

Oil, coal and steel

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5
Q

What happened to the 1932 targets in 1929? What was achieved despite the fact no targets were ever reached?

A

They were increased

Increases in big production

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6
Q

What output trebled by 1932?

A

Electricity

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7
Q

What amount was the 1932 target for coal? What was achieved?

A

75 million tons

64 million tons

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8
Q

What amount was the 1932 target for oil? What was achieved?

A
  1. 7 million tons

21. 4 million tons

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9
Q

What amount was the 1932 target for iron ore? What was achieved?

A
  1. 2 million tons

12. 1 million tons

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10
Q

What amount was the 1932 target for pig iron? What was achieved?

A

10 million tons

6.2 million tons

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11
Q

What was maintained in production through the 1930s? What goods were neglected?

A

Growth

Consumer goods

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12
Q

What military idea was prioritised in the 1930s? Why?

A

Rearmament

Fear of war was increasing

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13
Q

Where was an industrial complex built in the 1930s? How long did it take to build?

A

Magnitogorsk

A few years

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14
Q

What Dam was constructed that improved electricity production? How much did production improve?

A

Dnieprostroi Dam

500%

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15
Q

What was the huge cost of new infrastructure? Who mostly suffered?

A

Human lives

Displaced peasants

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16
Q

What conditions deteriorated for Soviet workers? What was the main reason for this?

A

Living conditions

The rise of an urban population

17
Q

What primary aim did Stalin succeed in during the 1930s? Who did he defeat in WW2?

A

Making the Soviet Union a powerhouse

Nazi Germany

18
Q

When was the first FYP? When was the second?

A

1928-32

1933-37

19
Q

When was the third FYP? When was the fourth?

A

1938-41

1946-50

20
Q

When was the fifth FYP? When was the sixth?

A

1951-55

1956-60

21
Q

When was the seventh and final FYP?

A

1959-65

22
Q

What happened to several villages resulting from collectivisation? What happened to all equipment and livestock?

A

They were amalgamated

It was pooled

23
Q

What was procured under collectivisation? What 2 reasons saw this?

A

Grain
To feed the workforce
To pay for imports of equipment

24
Q

What activists implemented collectivisation? Who were they backed by?

A

Communist Party members

Secret police and soldiers

25
Q

Why did Stalin destroy the Kulaks?

A

To force peasants into submission

26
Q

Who suffered from increased state control? What were they classed as if they opposed forced collectivisation?

A

Peasants

“Kulaks”

27
Q

How many peasants had been collectivised by March 1930? How much since 1939?

A

50%

90%

28
Q

What was being burned and killed in opposition to collectivisation?

A

Crops and livestock

29
Q

How were many collectives being ran by farmers? Why?

A

Ineffectively

Little knowledge

30
Q

What production declined as a consequence of collectivisation? What exports increased?

A

Food production

Grain exports

31
Q

How many people died as a result of famine in Ukraine from 1932-33?

A

3 million

32
Q

When did the Soviet Union finally recover pre-war levels of grain production?

A

1939

33
Q

Why were many peasants driven off and forced into labour camps?

A

To build the industrial Soviet Union

34
Q

What way of life was destroyed because of collectivisation? What was this life based around?

A

Peasants way of life

Community and Church

35
Q

What does Historian Orlando Figes state that Stalin’s war on Kulaks had little to do with?

A

“Stalin’s war against the kulaks had little to do with economic considerations”