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by transforming them into farmers. The government wanted this experiment in social engineering to weaken popular anti-Semitism and to promote the integration of Jews into the emerging socialist society.
The Kremlin promoted Jewish agricultral colonization in Crimea, Ukraine, and Belarus. By 1930, 46,560 Jewish families, or approximately 231,000 people, lived in such colonies throughout the Soviet Union. |
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