IMPLEMENTATION OF "MILITARY COMMUNISM POLICY" IN TURKESTAN REGION
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Western European Studies
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This article shows that the "Military Communism" policy introduced by Soviet Russia in 1918-1921 emerged as a unique system of country management during the civil war. This policy was also implemented in the Turkestan region and had a profound impact on the socio-economic life of the region. Its essence was as follows. All industrial production was concentrated in the hands of the state and managed on the basis of strict centralization; farmers handed over the surplus of their own produce to the state (food distribution, i.e. distribution); and the state took over the distribution of food and industrial products; the market disappeared and money circulation was replaced by kind (products); all able-bodied population was recruited into forced labor (militarization of labor)