#  5. Blacklisted Co-operative Associations in Ukraine, 1932-1933 

 



 ![Blacklisted Co-operative Associations in Ukraine, 1932-1933](/sites/g/files/omnuum4941/files/2025-04/blacklisted_localities_7_20130305_1935829211.png)

 

## Overview

This map visualizes archival data on blacklists (Ukrainian: чорні дошки / Russian: черные доски), showing the presence of blacklisted collective farms in certain districts and entire blacklisted districts for the period 1932-1933.

Blacklisting – or boycotting – districts meant curtailing the supply of consumer goods until certain policies were deemed to have been executed to a higher standard. In the case of collective farms, villages, and smaller units, placement on a blacklist meant even more severe penalties.

Simple hatching indicates entire blacklisted districts. Blue dots represent single blacklisted co-operative associations.

The purple boundary lines indicate the oblast boundaries of the October 25, 1933 administrative division of Ukraine into seven oblasts and the Moldavian Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic (Moldavia/Moldova).

Note that the placement of dots on this image are not geographically accurate and merely indicate presence somewhere in a given district.

## Sources

The data production for this map was commissioned by the HURI Mapa: Digital Atlas of Ukraine Project and was conducted by Dr. Heorhiy Papakin of the Institute of History of Ukraine.

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