Everyday Stalinism

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History

 

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Kevin J

 

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April 23, 2013

 

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University

 

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Chapter Two mentions, "The most serious and widespread recurrence of breadlines occurred in the winter of 1936-1937," "People were waiting in line for bread from 2am in Western Siberia that winter" (Fitzpatrick p.43) This shortage of bread occurred all throughout Russia, many people waiting inline for six to twelve hours...
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Having to wait in line for half the day is bad enough but doing it at one or two in the morning is extremely hard for a human being to deal with every day. Not only was bread a shortage but so was butter, milk, eggs, fish, poultry and meat. Bascially all the necessities for human beings to live on had to be acquire through long lines in the early morning...
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