Thursday, June 19, 2014

The kulaks who escaped death were deprived of practically all their rights. Access to schools was denied to their children; they were largely refused the benefits of state services.

The kulaks who escaped death were deprived of practically all their rights. Access to schools was denied to their children; they were largely refused the benefits of state services.  No recourse was offered to them against the treatment, however contrary to the law, to which they were subject.

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