Central Auditing Commission of the 17th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks)

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This electoral term of the Central Auditing Commission was elected by the 17th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) in 1934, and was in session until the convocation of the 18th Congress in 1939. [1]

Composition

Members of the Central Auditing Commission of the 17th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) [1]
Name Cyrillic 16th CAC 18th CAC BirthDeathPMNationalityGenderRef.
Vladimir Adoratsky Владимир АдоратскийNewNot187819451904 Russian Male [2]
Yakov Agranov Иван АлексеевNewArrested188319381915 Jew Male [3]
Ivan Alekseyev Я́ков Агра́новNewArrested189519391917 Russian Male [4]
Lazar Aronshtam Ла́зарь Ароншта́мNewArrested189619381915 Jew Male [5]
Sergey Chutskayev Чуцкаев делегатомNewRemoved187619441903 Russian Male [6]
Vasily Fomin Васи́лий Фоми́нNewArrested189619381917 Polish Male [7]
Nikolai Janson Николай ЯнсонNewArrested188219381905 Estonian Male [8]
Aghasi Khanjian Агаси ХанджянNewSuicide190119361917 Armenian Male [9]
Mikhail Khloplyankin Михаил ХлоплянкинNewArrested189219381903 Russian Male [10]
Aleksei Kiselyov Алексей КиселёвNewArrested187919371898 Russian Male [11]
Yevgeniya Kogan Евгения КоганNewArrested188619381907 Jew Female [12]
Grigory Kutov Григорий КрутовNewArrested189419391918 Russian Male [13]
Mamia Orakhelashvili Мамиа Орахелашви́лиNewRemoved188119371903 Georgian Male [14]
Pavel Pevznyak Павел ПевзнякNewArrested189819421917 Russian Male [15]
Yakov Popok Яков ПопокNewArrested189419381909 Jew Male [16]
Stanislav Redens Станисла́в Ре́денсNewArrested189219401914 Polish Male [17]
Evgeniy Ryabinin Борис МагидовOldArrested189219381917 Russian Male [18]
Ilya Shelekhes Илья ШелехесOldArrested189119371908 Russian Male [19]
Yakov Soifer Я́ков Со́йферNewArrested188519381907 Jew Male [20]
Kirill Sukhomlin Кирилл СухомлинNewArrested188619381905 Ukrainian Male [21]
Mikhail Vladimirsky Михаил ВладимирскийOldReelected187419511898 Russian Male [22]
Mikhei Yerbanov Михе́й Ерба́новNewArrested188919381917 Buryat Male [23]

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This electoral term of the Central Auditing Commission was elected by the 22nd Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1961, and was in session until the convocation of the 23rd Congress in 1966.

This electoral term of the Central Auditing Commission was elected by the 23rd Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1966, and was in session until the convocation of the 24th Congress in 1971.

This electoral term of the Central Auditing Commission was elected by the 24th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1971, and was in session until the convocation of the 25th Congress in 1976.

This electoral term of the Central Auditing Commission was elected by the 25th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1976, and was in session until the convocation of the 26th Congress in 1981.

This electoral term of the Central Auditing Commission was elected by the 26th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1981, and was in session until the convocation of the 27th Congress in 1986.

This electoral term of the Central Auditing Commission was elected by the 27th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in 1986, and was in session until the convocation of the 28th Congress in 1990.

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