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Definition: A class of Russian landholder formed from peasants who were able to obtain land because of the 1906 agrarian reforms, the Kulaks were opposed to Stalin's policy of collectivisation and liquidated en masse in the late 1920s/early 1930s. Up to ten million may have died.

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