Cards (8)

  • War Communism overview
    • 'Food Dictatorship'.
    • Labour Discipline.
    • Abolition of the market.
    • Economic collapse.
    • Growth of the Black Market.
    • Mass Poverty.
    • Political Crisis.
  • 'Food Dictatorship' under War Communism
    • Grain Requisitioning; Cheka squads seize grain from peasants without compensation.
    • Supply Commissariat rationed foods; working-class given most rations.
  • Labour Discipline under War Communism
    • Intense labour discipline.
    • In 1918, the working day was extended to 11 hours a day.
    • In 1919, work was compulsory for all 16 to 50 year olds.
    • Harsh punishments for slacking workers.
  • Abolition of the Market under War Communism
    • Hyperinflation; money became worthless and workers were paid through food rations, public transport was made free.
    • Private trading was made illegal.
    • Complete nationalisation of businesses.
    • Conscription; workers were assigned either to work in factories or fight in the army.
  • Economic Collapse under War Communism
    • Lower agricultural production as peasants not paid for their grain.
    • Industrial workforce declined from 3 million in 1917 to 1.2 million in 1922.
  • Growth of the Black Market under War Communism
    • 60% of food consumed came from the Black Market during the Civil War.
  • Mass Poverty under War Communism
    • 1921 harvest was only 46% of the 1913 harvest.
    • Famine killed 6 million people during the Civil War.
  • Political Crisis under the War Communism
    • Tambov Rebellion from 1920-1921.
    • Kronstadt sailors demanded a return to free trade and new multi-party elections.
    • Political Crisis meant the end of War Communism.