Why Stalin attacked agriculture in 1930 When assessing the reason why Stalin adopted this attack policy, the core of the problem was to break the obedience of farmers. In 1929, the party supported collective agriculture - large-scale state-owned farms replacing the land of small-scale private farmers and the destruction of the independent market for agricultural products.
Stalin's agricultural policy was also criticized by Politburt member Mikhail Kalinin. In the summer of 1930, Stalin released the capital of Kalinin's corruption and spent it on his mistress. Kalinin asked for forgiveness, effectively handed over to Stalin. In September 1930, Stalin proposed dismissal of Mr. Lakkov, a fellowman of Bukarin's opposition faction. Other Politburo members agreed to Stalin's opinion and supported him to nominate Vyacheslav Molotov. On December 19, the central committee refused Rykov and replaced him with Molotov.
In 1921, Lenin 's new economic policy (hereinafter referred to as NEP) was thoroughly reformed in the early 1930' s by the wave of Stalin's economic reform. What is known as the "big turning point" is the global change in Russian agriculture and industrial economy. Initially they called for criticism from Trotsky and other members of the leftist opposition, but they think that it is appropriate to adopt a more international approach to reform the economy. Patriotism is strong and will further affect and influence the Soviet Union within the international system. Stalin's obviously hypocritical "turn around" may be partly responsive to the crisis, but at the same time it can be explained by its initial involvement in the development of Stalin's "Stalinism". The food crisis of 1928 can be said that Stalin is the motivation to invalidate the new economic policy.
Stalin realizes the modernization of agriculture by encouraging grouping - the country will own the farms together. It was opposed by millions of ordinary farmers making use of killing livestock and secretly storing cereals. About five million people died of a series of famine. Nevertheless, Stalin is the reasonableness of the approach is finally proven, I believe that millions of small holders have been or are imprisoned or killed for. By the end of the 1930s agriculture was fully grouped and productivity improved. But he became more and more delusive, and cleared up the armies of the Communist Party and those who might oppose him. 93 out of 139 members of the Central Committee were murdered, 103 general guards and 81 of the Admiral were executed. Secret police strictly enforce Stalinism and encourage people to inform each other. Three million people were condemned as opposed to communism and sent to Siberian labor camp system Gulag. Approximately 750,000 people were murdered immediately