STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 1840, sig. 109-5/68 (poškozeno) Page 36 · 36 of 81
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 1840, sig. 109-5/68 (damaged)
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24 5 stood the tsar and the then ruling feudal class around him. S t o l y p i n was finally murdered by a jewish provocateur and the feudals tried to evade the rights to land acquisition given to the peasants again. Finally, however, the S t O l y P i n 's reform prevailed. On the basis of this reform, the farmers then acquired the 150 million hectares of land and another 50 million hectares provided to them in European Russia in 1861, so that in 1917 alone in the European Ruisland some 200 million hectares were in their possession, that is, 3/4 of the entire country available for processing in European Rusland. - At the time of the Bolshevik revolution, the peasantry of Russia found itself only at the beginning of its independence and had further great land hunger. b) The beginning of Bolshevism did not, as is well known, follow the state on the working class of al- 118 at the start of its reign. In the first place, he called for the peasants to be divided into two classes of the population: the workers and the peasants. Immediately after the victory of Bolshevism, every priority was granted to them.