Union of Poor Peasants
| Union of Poor Peasants | |
|---|---|
| Спілка бідних хліборобів | |
Nestor Makhno (sitting in the first row on the left) with other members of the Union of Poor Peasants on May 1, 1907. | |
| Leader | Voldemar Antoni Oleksandr Semenyuta |
| Dates of operation | 22 January 1905 – 27 August 1908 |
| Dissolved | March 1910 |
| Country | Russian Empire |
| Headquarters | Huliaipole |
| Active regions | Huliaipole and surrounding area, Ukraine |
| Ideology | Anarcho-communism Expropriative anarchism Insurrectionary anarchism |
| Political position | Far-left |
| Size | c. 50 |
| Opponents | Russian Empire |
The Union of Poor Peasants (Ukrainian: Спілка бідних хліборобів), also known as the Peasant Group of Anarcho-Communists or the Huliaipole Anarchist Group, was an underground anarchist organization, operating in the years 1905–1908 in and around the area of Huliaipole in what is today Ukraine.