Blacklisting (Soviet policy)

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title: Blacklisting (Soviet policy)
text: Blacklisting, or the system of the chorna doshka synonymous with a "board of infamy", was one of the elements of agitation-propaganda in the Soviet Union, and especially Ukraine and the Kuban region in the 1930s, and is considered as one of the instruments of the Holodomor. Blacklisting was also used in Soviet Kazakhstan. Eventually it transformed into a means of repression of peasants. A blacklisted collective farm, village, or raion (district) had its monetary loans and grain advances called i
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