Career
Isidor Sârbu (1886, Corjova, Russia) was a Moldavian victim of dekulakization. In the early 1930s, he had 30 hectares (74 acres) of arable land and 8 hectares (20 acres) of orchard. During the collectivization, he was considered a kulak.
On March 14, 1933, Sârbu was arrested and brought to Tiraspol prison, where he spent three months and had his property and house confiscated.
He then returned to Corjova, where his family rented a small room in the house of Dumitru Halippa for five rubles. In 1934, they moved to Dubăsari.
They brought only the smallest child, an 8-year-old daughter. They fled from Pervomaisk and returned to Corjova, where they were arrested in January 1936.
Sârbu was condemned to three years at Tiraspol prison, but was liberated early, after two years and a few months.
After Operation Barbarossa, a nephew of Isidor Sârbu, dekulakized too, became the mayor of Corjova. Vladimir Voronin.