SOVIET PEASANTS
SLAUGHTER OF LIVE STOCK SENTENCE OF DEATH IMPOSED. frea* Association—By Telegraph—Copyright. BUCHAREST. August 27. Fearing seizure by the Soviet authorities, many peasants in Southern Russia are slaughtering their live stock to prevent others benefiting from their industry. Some have already had sentence of death passed on them for obstructing the socialised plan.
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Evening Star, Issue 21193, 29 August 1932, Page 9
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54SOVIET PEASANTS Evening Star, Issue 21193, 29 August 1932, Page 9
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