Other uses2 Soviet TOCright Soviet lang ru , IPA ru s v t was a name used for several Russia n political organization s. Examples include the State Council of Imperial Russia Czar s Council of Ministers , which was called the Soviet of Ministers a workers councils workers local council in late Imperial Russia and the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union . Etymology Soviet is derived from a Russian language Russian word signifying council, advice, harmony ... members, which in turn chooses the Council of the People s Commissars Soviet of People s Commissaries ..., in the USSR, local governmental bodies were named soviet sovet Wiktionary council with the adjective ... f r Kunst Congress of Soviets Council communism Participatory democracy Soviet democracy Workers council ... Reflist group note Use dmy dates date October 2010 DEFAULTSORT SovietCouncil Category Soviet phraseology ... ref The word sovietnik means councillor. ref name americana group note Cite Americana Soviet year 1920 author Henri F. Klein ref Imperial Russia In Imperial Russia , the State Council of Imperial Russia State Council was referred to as a Soviet of Ministers. ref name americana group note Cite Americana Soviet year 1920 author Henri F. Klein ref According to the official historiography of the Soviet Union , a soviet was organized in May 1905 in Ivanovo during the 1905 Russian Revolution . In his memoirs, Volin claims that he witnessed the creation of the St Petersburg Soviet in January 1905 ... counter revolution . The Petrograd Soviet of 4,000 members was the most important of these, on account .... ref name americana group note Cite Americana Soviet year 1920 author Henri F. Klein ref The Bolsheviks ... s and their allies came out with a program called soviet government. The soviet system was described ... to Lenin , the author of these quotations, soviet rule is nothing else than the organized form of the dictatorship ... group note Cite Americana Soviet year 1920 author Henri F. Klein ref With village and factory ... more details
Infobox Government agency agency name Security Council of the USSR nativename logo Coat of arms of the Soviet Union.svg logo caption formed 1990 preceding1 minister1 name minister1 pfo dissolved 26 December 1991 superseding Security Council of Russia Security Council of the Russian Federation jurisdiction Union of Soviet Socialist Republics headquarters Moscow , RSFSR , Soviet Union employees budget The Security Council of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics USSR lang ru was formed in 1990. The head of this organ was the President of the Soviet Union , he had the power to elect all members of the council. Article 127.3 of the USSR Constitution stipulated that the President of the USSR led the Security Council, which will would develop recommendations to implement the all union policy on national defense, state security, economic and environmental security, coping with natural disasters and other emergencies, to ensure stability and legal order in Soviet society. ref Cite web title url http books.google.ca books?id yP9ac9ZRsogC&dq page 362 date 21 March 1972 publisher Martinus Nijhoff Publishers year 1993 language Russian ref References reflist Departments of the USSR state uncollapsed Category Government of the Soviet Union Security Council Category 1991 disestablishments Security Council Category 1990 establishments in the Soviet Union Category Article Feedback 5 ru ... more details
Soviet Union sidebar The Presidential Council was created in March 1990 to replace the Politburo as the major policymaking body in the USSR . According to article 127 in the Soviet constitution the job of the presidential council was to implement the basic thrust of USSR s domestic and foreign policy and ensure the country s security . It was abolished in November 1990. Only the writer Valentin Rasputin was a non party member. The members were as follows class wikitable Name Occupation Chingiz Aitmatov A Kyrgyz writer Vadim Bakatin Ministry of Interior Soviet Union Minister of Interior Valery Boldin Head of the Central Committee General Department Nikolai Gubenko Minister of Culture of the Soviet Union Albert Kauls Chairman of the Adazhi agromdustnal combine Latvian Vadim Medvedev Yury Maslyukov Chairman of the Gosplan State Planning Committee Yury Osipian Physicist and Vice Chairman of the USSR Academy of Sciences Yevgeny Primakov Chairman of the USSR Soviet of the Union Valentin Rasputin A nationalist writer Grigory Revenko The head of the president s staff Ukrainian Alexander Nikolaevich Yakovlev Alexander Yakovlev A senior secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Nikolai Ryzhkov Premier of the Soviet Union Chairman of the Council of Ministers Soviet Union Council of Ministers Stanislav Shatalin Economist Eduard Shevardnadze Ministry of Foreign Affairs Soviet Union Foreign Minister of the Soviet Union Georgian Gennady Yanayev Vice President of the Soviet Union Venyamin Yarin Chairman of the United Workers Front Dmitry Yazov Marshal of the Soviet Union Marshal and Minister of Defence of Soviet Union Use dmy dates date September 2010 Departments of the USSR state uncollapsed DEFAULTSORT Presidential Council Ussr Category Government of the Soviet Union Presidential Council Category 1991 disestablishments Category 1990 establishments in the Soviet Union ru ... more details
Category Government of the Soviet Union State Council Category 1991 disestablishments State Council Category 1991 establishments in the Soviet Union ru es Consejo de Estado ...Infobox Government agency agency name State Council of the USSR nativename logo Coat of arms of the Soviet Union.svg logo caption formed 5 September 1991 preceding1 Congress of People s Deputies of the Soviet Union as supreme government agency br Soviet of the Federation as coordinating government agency minister1 name minister1 pfo dissolved 26 December 1991 superseding State Council of the Russian Federation jurisdiction Union of Soviet Socialist Republics headquarters Moscow , RSFSR , Soviet Union employees budget The State Council of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics USSR lang ru , but also known as the State Soviet , formed on 5 September 1991 and was one of the most important government offices in Mikhail Gorbachev s Soviet Union . The members of the council consisted of the President of the Soviet Union , and Head of state highest officials which typically was president s of their republics from the Republics of the Soviet Union Soviet Union Republics . During the period of transition it was the highest organ of state power, having the power to elect a List of Premiers of the Soviet Union premier , or a person who would take Gorbachev s place if absent the office of Vice President of the Soviet Union had been abolished following the failed August Coup of 1991 August Coup that very same year. ref name pravojustice Cite web author Government of the USSR Mikhail Gorbachev Gorbachev, Mikhail title trans title Law About state governing bodies of USSR in a transition period On the bodies of state authority and administration of the USSR in Transition url http www.sssr.su zopp.html accessdate 15 November 1991 date 5 September ... more details
The Council of Ministers of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics USSR lang ru ... body of the Soviet Union from 1946 until 1991. In 1946 the Council of People s Commissars was transformed into the Council of Ministers, with People s Commissariats turned into Ministries of the Soviet ... disappeared only months later when the Soviet Union disintegrated. There were seven chairmen of the Council ..., Republics of the Soviet Union Soviet Republican Council of Ministers chairmen and other unspecified ... 1985 1991 The Council of People s Commissars , the Soviet Government , was transformed into the Council ... part of the History of the Soviet Union 1964 1982 Brezhnev Era the post of Chairman of the Council ... Duties, functions and responsibilities Soviet Union sidebar The Council of Ministers was the head of the government ... of the Soviet Union ministers , Chairmen of the state committees and the Chairmen of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Republic system of government Soviet Republics . The Chairman of the Council ... of Ministers to the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union Supreme Soviet . The Council of Ministers ..., the Council of Ministers was accountable to the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet and regularly ... of the Supreme Soviet or the Presidium. Within its limits, the Council of Ministers had ... and activities and the council s relationships with subordinate organs were defined in the Soviet ... Ministries main Ministries of the Soviet Union In 1946, the All Union Council of People s Commissars ... Akhmedov , the Prime Minister of Uzbekistan Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Uzbek Soviet ... existence, The Presidium of the Council of Ministers was a shadowy institution. For years Soviet textbooks ... s Control Committee and the first secretary of the executive committee of Sovietcouncil ... of the Council of Ministers. sfn Hough Fainsod 1979 pp 382 383 The 1977 Soviet Constitution referred ... Union Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers First Deputy Premier of the Soviet Union ... more details
The National Council of American Soviet Friendship NCASF was the successor organisation to the National Council on Soviet Relations NCSR . Foundation The 1930s witnessed the birth of the politically radical American Soviet friendship movement which revolved around the Friends of the Soviet Union , founded in 1929. One of the major goals of the movement was for the United States and the Soviet Union to form an anti fascism anti fascist alliance. This eventually led to the foundation of the NCSR, which became the NCASF in 1941. The Council s membership was largely made up of professionals sympathetic to socialism and communism . Key figures Corliss Lamont was one of the foundators and the first chairman of the council. Professor Ralph Barton Perry of Harvard University was vice chairman of the council. Edwin Smith was the executive director of the council. Here s timeline of NCASF office holders ref cite journal last Kinlock first Stacy date year 1991 month title Guide to the National Council of American Soviet Friendship journal volume series The Tamiment Library Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives issue chapter Records TAM 134 location New York, N. Y. publisher New York University format HTML accessdate url http dlib.nyu.edu findingaids html tamwag ncasf.html postscript ref center class wikitable style text align center width 40 Chairmen of NCASF scope col Name scope col Years in service ... of operation the NCASF released numerous publications focusing upon daily life in the Soviet Union and information regarding the state of American Soviet relations. It ceased operations in 1991. The council ... was one of the sponsors when the founding of the council was announced in April 1943. when an American Soviet Friendship Rally was held in Madison Square Garden on 16 November 1944, a number of Hollywood ... Committee initiated a formal inquiry into the NCASF. In 1947, charges were brought against the Council ... Category Soviet Union friendship associations Category Soviet Union United States relations Category ... more details
Soviet c is a word in the Russian language meaning both advice or counsel and council a group of advisors . Literally it can be translated as co voice symphony . It may also refer to Russianterm c sovet advice counsel council wiktionary Soviet The Soviet Union or anything related to the Soviet Union, including Any of the republics of the Soviet Union Sovietcouncil , a council A workers council Specific councils in Russian history The State Council of Imperial Russia 1810 1917 The St. Petersburg Soviet 1905 The Petrograd Soviet 1917 The Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union The Supreme Soviet of Russia 1938 1993 The Supreme Soviet of other Soviet republics The State Council of the Soviet Union The State Council of the Russian Federation , since 2000 See also Soviet Republic disambiguation Sovetsk disambiguation Sovetsky disambiguation Disambig da Sovjet ru sco Soviet ... more details
Infobox Legislature Historic background color darkslategray text color White name Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union native name entity type Country entity Soviet Union type Bicameral image Coat of arms of the Soviet Union.svg image size 150px caption members 542 at dissolution br 1500 at peak location chambers Soviet of Nationalities Council of the Republics br Soviet of the Union year 1938 before Congress of Soviets of the Soviet Union Congress of Soviets and the Central Executive Committee of the Soviet Union year2 1991 after Congress of People s Deputies of the Soviet Union Congress of People s Deputies hidden begin title Several post Soviet states post Soviet br Supreme Soviet Supreme Councils flagicon Russia 1991 Supreme Soviet of Russia flagicon Georgia 1990 Supreme Council of the Republic of Georgia flagicon Kazakhstan 1992 Supreme Soviet of Kazakhstan flagicon Belarus 1991 Supreme Soviet of Belarus flagicon Lithuania 1989 Supreme Council Reconstituent Seimas Supreme Council of Lithuania flagicon Moldova Parliament of Moldova flagicon Azerbaijan National Assembly of Azerbaijan Supreme Soviet of Azerbaijan flagicon Turkmen SSR Supreme Soviet of Turkmenistan flagicon Estonia Supreme Soviet of Estonia flagicon Latvia Saeima Supreme Soviet of Latvia flagicon Armenia National Assembly of Armenia Supreme Soviet of Armenia flagicon Ukraine Verkhovna Rada flagicon Kyrgyzstan Supreme Council of Kyrgyzstan hidden end session room Supreme Soviet 1982.jpg location ... br Indirect election Elected by Congress of People s Deputies of the Soviet Union 1989 1991 last election1 Soviet Union legislative election, 1984 4 March 1984 last direct election br 25 May 1990 last and only indirect election Soviet Union sidebar The Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union lang ru , Verkh vnyj Sov t SSSR was the Supreme Soviet highest legislative body in the Soviet ... of People s Deputies of the Soviet Union was the supreme governing body. ref and the only one with the power ... more details
Soviet republic , a republic ruled by sovietcouncil soviets workers councils , may refer to one of the following Bolshevik Russia and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic Russian SFSR after the Russian Revolution of 1917 and during the Russian Civil War. Any of the Republics of the Soviet Union . Any of several short lived communism communist revolutionary governments that were established after the Russian Revolution under its influence Arbeiter und Soldatenr te Workers and Soldiers Councils established throughout Germany, beginning in Kiel, during the German Revolution of 1918 19 German Revolution of November 1918, including Bremen, Braunschweig, W rzburg, Munich Bavarian Soviet Republic 1918 1919 and Alsace Alsace Soviet Republic 8 22 November 1918 . Bukharan People s Soviet Republic October 1920 September 1924 , established by Bolshevik communists on the territory of the Emirate of Bukhara. Bukharan Soviet Socialist Republic September 1924 February 1925 , short lived successor of the Bukharan People s Soviet Republic, predecessor of Uzbek SSR. Chinese Soviet Republic , also known as the Jiangxi Soviet 1931 1934 led by Mao Zedong s faction of the Communist Party of China ... Soviet Socialist Republic 9 July 21 September 1920 , created in Soviet occupied territory during the Polish Soviet War . Hunan Soviet ca. 1927 Communist Party of China. Hungarian Soviet Republic 1919 Hungarian Communist Party. Limerick Soviet 15 27 April 1919 established by Limerick trade union council during a general strike against British military rule. Lithuanian Belorussian Soviet Socialist Republic February August 1919 . Persian Socialist Soviet Republic also known as the Soviet Republic ... military state during World War II . Slovak Soviet Republic 16 June 7 July 1919 , directly supported by the Hungarian one. Soviet Republic of Naissaar , on an island in the Baltic Sea 1917 1918 . The Soviet republic system of government implemented in the USSR and other soviet republics. See also ... more details
also elected the Council of Ministers, an executive body. After the dissolution of the Soviet Union ...The Supreme Soviet lang ru , Verkh vnyj Sov t was the common name for the legislative bodies parliaments of the Soviet socialist republic s SSR in the Soviet Union . These soviets were modeled after the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union , established in 1938, and were nearly identical. ref http books.google.com books?id XAItI5C JPUC&pg PA70&as brr 3&client firefox a v onepage&f false ..., p. 70 ref Soviet approved delegates to the Supreme Soviets were periodically elected in unopposed elections ... a v onepage&f false Perestroika era politics the new Soviet legislature and Gorbachev s political reforms ... decisions handed to them by the Communist Party of the Soviet Union or of each SSR. ref name huber ... of the Supreme Soviet , a permanent body, to act on their behalf while the soviet was not in session ... &f false Russian law the end of the Soviet system and the role of law by Ferdinand Joseph Maria Feldbrugge ... Soviets of the Soviet Republics Soviet Union Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union Armenian SSR Azerbaijan SSR Supreme Soviet of Azerbaijan SSR j Belorussian SSR Supreme Soviet of Belarus Estonian SSR Eesti NSV lemn ukogu Georgian SSR Supreme Soviet of Georgia Kazakh SSR ... Lithuanian SSR Supreme Soviet of the Lithuanian SSR Lietuvos TSR Auk iausioji Taryba Moldavian ... Soviet of Russia Tajik SSR Turkmen SSR ... References reflist gov stub Category Government of the Soviet Union Category Historical legislatures Category Politics of the Soviet Union bg ca Soviet Suprem da Den verste Sovjet et Eesti NSV lemn ukogu es S viet Supremo eo Supera soveto fr Soviet supr me ko it Soviet ... da Uni o Sovi tica ro Sovietul Suprem ru sk Najvy soviet Zv zu sovietskych ... more details
Image LimerickMoney1919.jpg right thumb Money printed by the Limerick Soviet. The Limerick Soviet Irish language Irish S iv id Luimnigh was a self declared Sovietcouncilsoviet that existed from 15 to 27 April 1919. At the beginning of the Irish War of Independence , a general strike was organised by the Limerick Trades and Labour Council, as a protest against the British army s declaration of a Special ... of the Limerick Soviet . Limerick Soviet Commemoration Committee. 3rd edition, 2003 ref On Sunday 13 April the general strike was called by the city s United Trades and Labour Council, to which Byrne had been a delegate. Running the strike was devolved to a committee that described itself as a Soviet ... strike of 1913 and soviet meaning a self governing committee had become a popular term after 1917 from the soviets that had led to the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic . Media attention .... The assembled journalists from England and America took up the story of an Irish soviet and interviewed the organisers. The Trades Council chairman John Cronin was described as the father of the baby Soviet. Ruth Russell of the Chicago Tribune remarked on the Roman Catholicism in Ireland ... the National Union of Railwaymen did not help. Liam Cahill argues The soviet attitude to private property was essentially pragmatic. So long as shopkeepers were willing to act under the soviet dictates ... Limerick Soviet 1919 . Dublin O Brien Press, 1990, p. 144 ref While the strike was described by some as a revolution, Cahill adds that In the end the soviet was basically an emotional and spontaneous ... reflist External links http www.limericksoviet.com The Limerick Soviet 1919, Liam Cahill http flag.blackened.net revolt talks limerick.html Limerick Soviet, Aileen O Carroll, 1994 http www.limerickcity.ie Library LocalStudies LocalStudiesFiles L LimerickSoviet Limerick Soviet file at Limerick City ... Category Former polities of the Interwar period br Sovied Luimneach de Limerick Soviet es S viet de ... more details
of the dictatorship of the proletariat . Critics of Leninism Lenin s rule and Soviet democracy such as the Council communism Council communists claim that workers councils soviets were subverted and not truly sovereign in the Soviet Union. Trotskyism Trotskyists agree that this was the case after Joseph ... turned the Soviet Union away from Marxism Leninism after Stalin s death. Concept The process begins when the workers of a city elect their local Sovietcouncilsoviet . This body holds both legislative .... See also Workers councilsovietcouncilSoviet republic References loc Reflist External ...For the Soviet republics of the Soviet Union Republics of the Soviet Union Soviet Union sidebar Soviet democracy sometimes council democracy is a form of democracy in which workers council s called soviets Russian for council , consisting of worker elected delegates, form organs of Power philosophy power ... a national parliament like assembly. According to Vladimir Lenin and other ideologists of the Soviet ... choose their delegates for their district soviet. These district soviets in turn elect their provincial soviet. Lastly, the provincial soviets then choose their delegates for the regional soviet. Each soviet has legislative executive power over the territory it governs. This elective process of a group of soviets electing the council above it continues until the Supreme Soviet national soviet , which is the supreme governing body of the nation. Until 1936 the national soviet at that time Congress ... district soviet will elect and send a number of delegates to the national soviet that is appropriate ... ch05.htm ref But following passage of the 1936 Soviet Constitution the Supreme Soviets became directly elective as well. Each large soviet including some larger locals elects a small executive committee. This assembly deals with the day to day affairs of the territory that its soviet governs. The executive committee is subservient to its soviet, its actions must be in accordance with the soviet ... more details
to their homeland. At a meeting of the United Nations Security Council , Yakov Malik , Soviet ...WorldWarIISegmentUnderInfoBox Soviet occupations were military occupation s by the Soviet Union from ... books.google.com books?id vX1U5G xnqcC&pg Soviet politics in perspective By Richard Sakwa p.260 ISBN ... 48.svg right thumb 300px During World War II , the Soviet Union annexed several countries as Soviet ... annexed by the Soviet Union two different SSRs , ref name stalinswars43 Harvnb Roberts 2006 p ... p 55 ref ref name shirer794 Harvnb Shirer 1990 p 794 ref Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina Main Soviet occupation of Bessarabia and Northern Bukovina The Soviet Union, which did not recognize the sovereignty ... , Istoria Rom nilor ntre anii 1918 1940 Soviet Ultimata and Replies of the Romanian Government ... administration and armed forces retreated to avoid war. Adolf Hitler used Soviet occupation of Bessarabia ... Under Occupation Soviet & Nazi Rule 1939 1991 , ISBN 9122020497 ref Given a free hand by Nazi Germany via the Molotov Ribbentrop Pact German Soviet Nonaggression Pact and its secret additional protocol of August 1939, ref http www.britannica.com eb article 37317 Latvia The Soviet occupation and incorporation at Encyclop dia Britannica ref the Soviet Union pressured the three countries to accept its ... after rigged elections in June 1940. ref name phase Phase III The Soviet Occupation of Estonia from ... German occupation in 1941 1944. The Baltic Offensive re established the Soviet control in 1944 ... or supported the movement tens of thousands were killed. The Soviet authorities fighting the forest ... allowed to return. ref name phase During the occupation, the Soviet authorities killed, politically ... publications the world factbook print en.html CIA The World Factbook Estonia ref . The Soviet environmental ... to integrate the Estonian society into the Soviet system failed. Although the armed resistance was defeated, the population remained anti Soviet. This helped the Estonians to organise a Singing ... more details
File Tashkent History 1913.jpg 400px right The Tashkent Soviet was a public organisation set up in Tashkent during the Russian Revolution 1917 Russian Revolution . The Tashkent Soviet was established on 2 March 1917 at an inaugural meeting which consisted of thirty five workers from the Central Asian Railway . It was headed by a technician by the name of I. I. Bel kov. The following day there was a meeting in the local Duma which set up an Executive Committee of Public Organisations to manage the sociopolitical and economic life of the city . ref Russian Colonial Society in Tashkent, 1865 1923 , by Jeff Sahedeo, Indiana university Press, 2007, p. 190 ref Only two Central Asian s were involved in this committee, the lawyers Faizullah Khojaev and Tashpolad Narbutabekov . Despite this failure to actively involve the majority population, many Central Asians had high hopes for the post tsarist era. The poet Sirajiddin Makhdum Sidqi published poems of popular verse to popularise the revolution. Veterans of the Jadid resistance to the draft in 1916 such as Kojaev and Munawar Qari organised the Tashkand Muslim Council Tashkand Shura yi Islamiya . Tashkent was a divided city, with the Central Asians predominately Muslim generally living in the Old City, while Russians and other Europeans usually lived in the New City, which was also where the railway was developed. The Soviet set up an independent provisions commission to battle what it described as trader marauders , however this term soon lost its ostensible class connotations, as the term was used to refer uniquely to Central Asians. At the same time, when some Central Asian workers set up a Muslim branch of the Social Democratic Party of Russia Social Democratic Party , the Tashkent Soviet did not welcome them. The Tashkent Soviet fought the Transcaspian Government, assisted variously by the British Malleson Mission and the White ... of Central Asia CAsia stub soviet stub es S viet de Taskent ru ... more details
Soviet Census may refer to Russian Census 1920 , which was incomplete Soviet Census 1923 , which only covered urban population First All Union Census of the Soviet Union 1926 Soviet Census 1937 Soviet Census 1939 Soviet Census 1959 Soviet Census 1970 Soviet Census 1979 Soviet Census 1989 See also Russian Census Disambig nl Sovjetvolkstelling ru ... more details
Refimprove date February 2007 The Soviet partisans were members of a resistance movement which fought a guerrilla war against the Axis forces Axis occupation of the Soviet Union during World War II . The movement was coordinated and controlled by the Soviet government and modeled on that of the Red Army . The primary objective of the guerrilla warfare waged by the Soviet Partisan military partisan ... German Soviet resistance Image Ussr0113.jpg thumb left Partisans, strike the enemy without mercy The program of the partisan war was outlined in the Soviet People s Commissaries Council and Communist Party of the Soviet Union Communist Party ref Central Committee of the USSR Communist Party Bolshevik ... ski Soviet partisan detachment 1941 1944 detachment of Major Dorodnykh in the Zhabinka district ... pinskhistory.by.ru Book 42.html accessdate 2006 08 24 ref The first awards of the Hero of the Soviet ... phases of Operation Barbarossa , personnel of Soviet destruction battalion 1941 destruction ... 0198 2 .12 . ref ref name hgraphy caveat NB usually the Soviet and post Soviet writings on the Soviet ... 30, 1942. The Staff had its Liaison officer liaison networks in the Military council Military Council s of the Front Soviet Army Fronts and Formations of the Soviet Army Armies . The territorial Staffs were subsequently created, dealing with the partisan movement in the respective Soviet Republics ... occupation that they hoped would bring about the end of Soviet persecutions Stalinist rule ... Internal Troops , and also from among Soviet sportsmen. When dropped behind the German front line, the groups ... See also Soviet partisan detachment 1941 1944 Partisan detachment Soviet partisan regiment 1941 1944 Partisan regiment Soviet partisan brigade 1941 1944 Partisan brigade Soviet partisan group 1941 1944 Partisan group Soviet partisan united formation 1941 1944 Partisan united formation Areas of operations Map of Soviet partisan activities Image Soviet partisan movement activities overview 1941 1944.jpg ... more details
Chinese Soviet or Soviet Chinese may refer to Chinese Soviet Republic Sino Soviet relations Individual Chinese people in the Soviet Union, or the soviets which represented them there see Dungan people Chinese people in Russia Soviet Russia Languages of Chinese people in the Soviet Union Dungan language Latinxua Sin Wenz script, the Soviet invented alphabet for writing Chinese See also Russian Chinese disambiguation Communist Party of China disambig ... more details
Soviet Championship may refer to Soviet Championship rugby union Russian Volleyball Super League USSR Chess Championship Soviet Championship League , ice hockey league disambig ... more details
Soviet Invasion can refer to Soviet invasion of Poland 1939 , a military operation during the early stages of World War II Warsaw Pact invasion of Czechoslovakia , a 1968 invasion of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic the second phase of the Polish Soviet War of 1920 , when Soviet armies marched on Warsaw, Poland Red Army invasion of Georgia , also known as the Soviet Georgian War 1921 Anglo Soviet invasion of Iran , when British and Commonwealth forces and the Soviet Union invaded Iran during World War II Soviet war in Afghanistan , also known as the Soviet Afghan War 1979 Soviet Invasion album Soviet Invasion album , an EP by the band Witchfinder General disambig ... more details
or RKKF by a 1918 Soviet Decrees decree of the Council of People s Commissars Soviet government , was less ... 1991 country flag Soviet Union allegiance branch type Navy nickname patron mascot equipment equipment ... Ensign of the Soviet Union.svg 200px identification symbol label List of USSR navy flags Naval Ensign identification symbol 2 File Naval Jack of the Soviet Union.svg 200px identification symbol 2 label Naval Jack Navies of Russia The Soviet Navy lang ru , Voenno morskoj flot SSSR , literally Military Maritime Fleet of the USSR was the naval arm of the Soviet Armed Forces . Often referred to as the Red Fleet , the Soviet Navy would have played an instrumental role in a Warsaw ... across the Atlantic Ocean from North America to Western Europe . The Soviet Navy was divided into four major fleets the Soviet Northern Fleet Northern , Pacific Fleet Russia Pacific , Black ... Fleets the Indian Ocean Squadron primarily from the Pacific Fleet. Other components included Soviet Naval Aviation Naval Aviation , Naval Infantry Russia Naval Infantry the Soviet equivalent of Marine ... from RAND Corporation , Demographics of the Soviet Union non Slavs were generally prohibited ... and the Soviet Air Force because of suspicions of the loyalty of ethnic minorities. ref The U.S.S.R. ... However, this assertion is contradicted by numerous ethnic surnames among the admirals of the Soviet Navy and Generals of the Soviet Army. Most of the Soviet Navy was reformed into the Russian Navy after the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. History More footnotes section date July 2009 Soviet ... the first Soviet Navy vessel, after it mutiny mutinied against Imperial Russia in 1917. The Soviet Navy was based on a republican naval force formed from the remnants of the Imperial Russian ... to serve after the revolution, albeit with different names. The Soviet Navy, established as the Workers ... and capabilities of the most powerful navies. The greater part of the old fleet was sold by the Soviet ... more details
Soviet lang ru , Petrogradskiy sovet , was the Sovietcouncilsoviet workers council in Saint Petersburg Petrograd Saint Petersburg , Russia , established in March 1917 after the February Revolution as the representative body of the city s workers. The Petrograd Soviet became ...Refimprove date May 2008 Infobox organization name Petrograd Soviet of Workers and Soldiers Deputies ... Soviet, 1917 abbreviation motto formation Start date and years ago 1917 03 12 extinction 1924 small ... The Petrograd Soviet of Workers and Soldiers Deputies lang ru ... Before 1914, Petrograd was known as Saint Petersburg , and in 1905 the workers soviet called the St Petersburg Soviet was created. But the main precursor to the 1917 Petrograd Soviet was the Central ... a Soviet of Workers Deputies that day. That evening, between 50 and 300 people attended the meeting ... Russian Army military joined the soviet, and again moderates dominated. Non representative voting and enthusiasm gave the Soviet almost 3,000 deputies in two weeks, of which the majority were ... them away from any potential backlash. On March 2, the Soviet received the eight point program ... , and issued a decidedly conditional statement of support. Moreover, the Soviet undermined the Provisional Government by issuing its own orders, beginning with the seven article Order No. 1 . The Soviet ... garrison troops firmly on its side. Power struggle with the Provisional Government The Petrograd Soviet ... as dvoevlastie dual power , in which the Petrograd Soviet competed for Legitimacy political science ... committee of the Petrograd Soviet often publicly attacked the Provisional Government as Bourgeoisie ... Soviet was actually opposed to the workers, which protested its deliberations with strikes ... discrediting the soviet by not obeying it. ref name CliffCh12 Tony Cliff Lenin 2 Chapter 12 http www.marxists.org ... the All Russian Consultation of Soviets, the Petrograd Soviet began adding representatives from other ... more details
Bank of the Soviet Union printer Goznak mint Saint Petersburg Mint Leningrad 1921 1991 temporarily moved ... 1924 poltinnik ruble . The Soviet ruble or rouble lang ru see below for other Languages of the Soviet Union languages of the USSR was the currency of the Soviet Union . One ruble is divided ... kopeyka , kopeyki . In addition to standard banknotes, the Soviet ruble was available in the form ... ingot grivna , hence the name. Ruble in the Soviet Union The Soviet currency had its own name in all Languages of the Soviet Union Soviet languages , sometimes quite different from its Russian designation ... of the Soviet Union Soviet Republic . This naming is preserved in modern Russia for example Tatar ... alphabet Latin some time around the breakup of the Soviet Union . Historical Soviet rubles First Soviet ruble The first ruble issued for the Socialist government was a preliminary issue still based .... Second Soviet ruble, January 1, 1922 December 31, 1922 Image 1 rouble of 1922.jpg thumb 200px right .... Third Soviet ruble, January 1, 1923 March 6, 1924 A second redenomination took place in 1923, at a rate ... money of the Soviet Union was issued. Fourth Gold Soviet ruble, March 7, 1924 1947 A third redenomination ... for higher denominations. Fifth Soviet ruble, 1947 1961 Following World War II , the Soviet government ... tenth of their face value. Sixth Soviet ruble, 1961 1991 Image Soviet Union 1989 Coin 0.50.jpg thumb ... notes were issued with artwork by the artist Victor Tsigal depicting scenes from Soviet life and Soviet industrial achievements. The Soviet ruble of 1961 was formally equal to 0.987412  gram of gold ... with the Pound Sterling until the breakup of the Soviet Union in 1991 when the Russian ruble ruble ... 100px File Rouble 1961 Paper 1 Reverse.jpg 100px 1 Ruble File Soviet Union 1961 Bill 3 Obverse.jpg 100px File Soviet Union 1961 Bill 3 Reverse.jpg 100px 3 Ruble File Soviet Union 1961 Bill 5 Obverse.jpg 100px File Soviet Union 1961 Bill 5 Reverse.jpg 100px 5 Ruble File SUR 10 1961 obverse.jpg 100px ... more details
The phrase Soviet holocaust may refer to The Holocaust in the territory of the Soviet Union A term used by some historians to describe the Stalinist purges A controversial term for the Holodomor seealso Ukrainian Holocaust disambiguation disambig ... more details
Infobox film name The Soviet Story image SovietStory.gif image size caption http www.youtube.com watch ... gross preceded by followed by The Soviet Story is a 2008 in film 2008 documentary film about Soviet Communism and Soviet German relations before 1941 Soviet German collaboration before 1941 written ... Davies and Boris Vadimovich Sokolov Boris Sokolov , Russian writer Viktor Suvorov , Soviet dissident ... of Soviet terror. The film argues that there were close philosophical, political and organizational connections between the Nazi and Soviet systems before and during the early stages of World War II . ref name Economist cite news title Telling the Soviet story url http www.economist.com world europe ... massacre , Gestapo NKVD Conferences Gestapo NKVD collaboration , Soviet Population transfer in the Soviet ... commentators. The Economist review of The Soviet Story praises the film by saying quote Soviet Story ... and organisational between the Nazi and Soviet systems. ref name Economist It concludes its review ... web url http www.sovietstory.com about the film title The Soviet Story About the film accessdate 2009 09 19 publisher The Soviet Story official website date ref have expressed views in favour of it. Deleted image removed Image Diena.jpg thumb 300px left Soviet Story caused outrage in Russia. Photo ... The Soviet Story makes a significant contribution to the establishment of a common understanding of history ... The Soviet Story Sponsors accessdate 2008 06 12 publisher The Soviet Story official website date ...&feature related title Ari Vatanen about The Soviet Story publisher YouTube date 2008 04 21 accessdate 2009 12 30 ref Deleted image removed Image Russian TV on Soviet Story 1.jpg thumb 200px right Soviet Story has been denounced by the state run Russian TV Channels. http www.youtube.com watch ... aZY title Christopher Beazley about The Soviet Story publisher YouTube date 2008 04 21 accessdate 2009 ... The Soviet Story as quote a world class film, which should be shown to the world ref cite news ... more details
Soviet Union sidebar The Soviet of Nationalities lang ru , Sovyet Natsionalnostey , was one of the two chambers of parliament chamber s of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union Union of Soviet Socialist Republics , elected on the basis of universal, equal and direct suffrage by secret ballot in accordance with the principles of Soviet democracy . As opposed to the Soviet of the Union , the Soviet of Nationalities was composed of the nationalities of the Soviet Union, which in turn followed administrative division rather than being a representation of ethnic groups. The Soviet of the Nationalities was formed on the basis of equal representation of all the Republics of the Soviet Union 32 deputies from each republic, excluding other autonomous units inside that republic which used to send in separate members , Autonomous republics of the Soviet Union autonomous republic s 11 deputies from each republic , Autonomous oblasts of the Soviet ... district . In the Soviet of the Nationalities, the largest of the republics, the Russian SFSR with a population ... of the Soviet Union, but the Soviet of Nationalities did not represent ethnic groups, it represented the different nationalities as expressed by the republics and various autonomous units of the Soviet ... of the smaller ethnic groups of the Soviet Union, with the Russians being most underrepresented. The Soviet of Nationalities enjoyed the same rights as the Soviet of the Union in the area of legislative .... The Soviet of Nationalities elected a chairman who would lead the sessions of the chamber ... Economy Commission, Natural environment Environment al Commission. The presidium of the Soviet of Nationalities ... Action Empire Nations and Nationalism in the Soviet Union, 1923 1939 Cornell University Press, 2001 ISBN 0801486777 , p. 412. ref It was briefly succeeded by the Soviet of the Republics October December 1991. References references See also Chairman of the Soviet of Nationalities Korenizatsiya ... more details