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- Businesspeople in the early Soviet UnionNepmen were businesspeople in the early Soviet Union1. They took advantage of the opportunities for private trade and small-scale manufacturing provided under the New Economic Policy (NEP, 1921-1928)1. Nepman is a noun that refers to one of a group of small private traders and merchants appearing briefly in Russia during the third decade of the 20th century as a result of a temporary relaxation by the Communist government of its ban on private enterprise2.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.NEPmen (Russian: Нэпманы, romanized : Nepmani) were businesspeople in the early Soviet Union, who took advantage of the opportunities for private trade and small-scale manufacturing provided under the New Economic Policy (NEP, 1921-1928).en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NEPmannepman noun nep·man ˈnepmən, -ˌman plural nepmen : one of a group of small private traders and merchants appearing briefly in Russia during the third decade of the 20th century as a result of a temporary relaxation by the Communist government of its ban on private enterprisewww.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/nepman
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NEPmen (Russian: нэпманы, romanized: nepmani) were businesspeople in the early Soviet Union, who took advantage of the opportunities for private trade and small-scale manufacturing provided under the New Economic Policy (NEP, 1921–1928). The famine of 1921–1922 epitomized the adverse … See more
When the NEP was introduced by Lenin in 1921, many NEPmen took advantage of the chance to establish themselves in Soviet society. Lenin's plan was to use the NEP as a temporary measure to rebuild the devastated … See more
In 1922, Lenin had his second stroke, which affected his ability to lead. Before his death in 1924, an obvious power struggle between Stalin and Leon Trotsky had begun. Given the instability in Russian leadership, NEPmen gained a small window of … See more
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