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Narkomprod or the People's Commissariat for Food Supplies, (translit. Narodny Commissariat Prodovolstviya, Russian: Наркомпрод, Народный комиссариат продовольствия) was the Commissariat of the Russian SFSR (Narkomprod of the RSFSR ) and later of the Soviet Union (Narkomprod of the USSR ) in charge of food supplies and consumer industrial goods.[1]
The Narkomprod was responsible in June 1918 for the attempted organisation of 'committees of the poor' in provincial villages. This was an attempt to encourage a 'class war' in the countryside but it did not materialise, mainly because the peasants were not resentful of 'kulaks' (rich peasants) as there was a tendency for all peasants to have the same interests (for example, their own land ownership).
People's Commissars
edit- Ivan Teodorovich (1875–1937) (Russian Иван Адольфович Теодорович), 1917-1917[citation needed]
- Alexander Schlichter (1868–1940) (Russian Александр Григорьевич Шлихтер), 1917–1918[citation needed]
- Alexander Zjurupa (1870–1928) (Russian Александр Дмитриевич Цюрупа), 1918–1921[citation needed]
- Nikolai Bryukhanov (1878–1938) (Russian Николай Павлович Брюханов), 1921–1923 (of RSFSR) 1923-1924 (of the USSR)
References
edit- ^ Patenaude, Bertrand M. (1995). "Peasants into Russians: The Utopian Essence of War Communism". The Russian Review. 54 (4): 552–570. doi:10.2307/131609. ISSN 0036-0341 – via JSTOR.