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Life in communist Russia 1930's
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Life in communist Russia 1930's
Moving into the cities
1930-40: 19 million moved from the Kolkhoz to the city
Life in the farms was poverty
Overcrowding in cities
Religion
Communists believed that religion was a distraction from lives of misery- needed to be stopped
Many churches closed and priests deported
1939: Only 1 in 40 churches was still working
1939: Only 7 bishops active in whole of Soviet Union
Big churches in Moscow like the Christ the Saviour cathedral were blown up
Islam
Only 1 in 20 mosques still working by 1941
Leaders imprisoned
However, 1937: 57% of Russians still believed in God- high #
Education
1930: All education made free + compulsory
1939: Illiteracy rate gone down to 4% in males and 18% in females
50,000 more schools 1927-33
Education geared towards five year plans
70,000 libraries built
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