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Unit 2 (Industrial and Agricultural Change)
War Communism and the NEP
War Communism
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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.