Central Committee of the 12th Congress of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks)

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Central Committee
of the 12th Congress
  11th
13th  
25 April 1923 – 31 May 1924
Leadership
General Secretary Joseph Stalin
Second Secretary Vyacheslav Molotov
Inner-groups Politburo: 7 full & 4 candidates
Secretariat: 6 members
Orgburo: 9 full & 5 candidates
Candidates

The Central Committee (CC) composition was elected by the 12th Congress, and sat from 25 April 1923 until 31 May 1924. The CC 1st Plenary Session renewed the composition of the Politburo, Secretariat and the Organizational Bureau (OB) of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks).

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Plenums

The CC was not a permanent institution. It convened plenary sessions, of which ten CC plenary sessions and one joint CC–Central Control Commission (CCC) plenary sessions were held between the 12th Congress and the 13th Congress. When the CC was not in session, decision-making powers were transferred to inner bodies of the CC itself; the Politburo, Secretariat and Orgburo (none of these bodies were permanent either, but convened several times a months). [1]

Plenary sessions of the Central Committee
PlenumDateLength
1st Plenary Session26 April 19231 day
2nd Plenary Session26–27 June 19232 days
3rd Plenary Session4 July 19231 day
4th Plenary Session23–25 September 19233 days
Joint Plenary Session25–27 October 19233 days
5th Plenary Session14–15 January 19242 days
6th Plenary Session21–22 January 19242 days
7th Plenary Session29, 31 January 19242 days
8th Plenary Session3 February 19241 day
9th Plenary Session31 March – 2 April 19243 days
10th Plenary Session21 May 19241 day

Apparatus

Individuals employed by Central Committee's bureaus, departments and newspapers made up the apparatus between the 12th Congress and the 13th Congress. [2] The bureaus and departments were supervised by the Secretariat, and each secretary (member of the Secretariat) supervised a specific department. [3] The leaders of departments were officially referred to as Heads, while the titles of bureau leaders varied between chairman, first secretary and secretary. [4]

Central Committee Apparatus of the 12th Congress of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks) [5] [6] [7]
InstitutionLeader Cyrillic Took officeLeft officeLength of tenureNationalityGender
Accounting and Distribution Department Vilhelm Knorin Вильге́льм Кно́рин25 April 192331 May 19241 year and 36 days Latvian Male
Administrator of Affairs Ivan Ksenofontov Иван Ксенофонтов25 April 192331 May 19241 year and 36 days Greek [8] Male
Agitation and Propaganda Department Andrei Bubnov Андрей Бубнов25 April 192331 May 19241 year and 36 days Russian Male
Bolshevik Nikolai Bukharin Никола́й Буха́рин3 January 192431 May 1924149 days Russian Male
Bureau of the Secretariat
Central Asian Bureau Jānis Rudzutaks Ян Рудзутак25 April 192331 May 19241 year and 36 days Latvian Male
Department for Work Among Women Sofia Smidovich Софья Смидович25 April 192331 May 19241 year and 36 days Russian Female
Department of Party History Mikhail Olminsky Михаил Ольминский25 April 192331 May 19241 year and 36 days Russian Male
Far Eastern Bureau Nikolai Kubyak Николай Кубяк25 April 192331 May 19241 year and 36 days Russian Male
Finance Department M.I. Ruski М. И. Раскин25 April 192331 May 19241 year and 36 days Russian Male
Head of the Administration of Central Committee Affairs Alexander Poskrebyshev Александр Поскрёбышев25 April 192331 May 19241 year and 36 days Russian Male
North-West Bureau Ivan Moskvin Иван Москвин25 April 192331 May 19241 year and 36 days Russian Male
Organizational and Instructional Department Lazar Kaganovich Лазарь Каганович25 April 192327 July 192393 days Jewish [9] [10] [11] Male
Ivan Korotkov Иван Коротков27 July 192331 May 1924309 days Russian Male
Pravda Nikolai Bukharin Никола́й Буха́рин25 April 192331 May 19241 year and 36 days Russian Male
Press Department Yakov Yakovlev Я́ков Я́ковлевFebruary 192431 May 1924120 days Jewish [12] Male
Siberian Bureau Stanislav Kosior Станислав Косиор25 April 192331 May 19241 year and 36 days Polish Male
South-East Bureau Anastas Mikoyan Анастас Микоян25 April 192331 May 19241 year and 36 days Armenian Male
Statistical Department Stanislav Strumilin Станисла́в Струми́лин25 April 192331 May 19241 year and 36 days Russian Male
Ural Bureau Moisei Kharitonov Моисей Харитонов25 April 19231923250 days Jewish [13] Male

Composition

Members

Members of the Central Committee of the 12th Congress of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
Name Cyrillic 11th CC 13th CC BirthDeathPMNationalityGenderPortrait
Andrey Andreyev Андрей АндреевOldReelected189519711914 Russian Male BSE1. Andreev, Andrei Andreevich.jpg
Nikolai Bukharin Никола́й Буха́ринOldReelected188819381906 Russian Male Bucharin.bra.jpg
Vlas Chubar Влас ЧубарOldReelected189119391907 Ukrainian Male Chubar VYa.jpg
Felix Dzerzhinsky Фе́ликс Дзержи́нскийOldReelected187719261906 Polish Male RIAN archive 6464 Dzerzhinsky.jpg
Mikhail Frunze Михаил ФрунзеOldReelected188519251904 Romanian-Russian

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Male Michail Frunze.jpg
Mikhail Kalinin Михаил КалининOldReelected187519461898 Russian Male Mikhail Kalinin attending the 8th Party Congress (4).jpg
Lev Kamenev Лев Ка́меневOldReelected188319361901 Jewish-Russian

[16] [17] [lower-alpha 2]

Male Lev Kamenev 1920s (cropped).jpg
Moisei Kharitonov Моисей ХаритоновNewReelected188719381905 Jewish [13] Male Moisei Kharitonov attending the 8th Party Congress in 1919.jpg
Sergey Kirov Серге́й Ки́ровCandidateReelected188619341904 Russian Male Sergey Kirov (2).jpg
Nikolay Komarov Николай КомаровCandidateReelected188619371909 Russian Male Nikolay Pavlovich Komarov.jpg
Ivan Korotkov Иван КоротковOldNot188519491905 Russian Male
Nikolai Kubyak Николай КубякNewNot188119371898 Russian Male N.A.Kubiak.JPG
Emanuel Kviring Эммануил КвирингNewReelected188819371912 Volga German Male
Mikhail Lashevich Александр КриницкийNewReelected188419371901 Jewish [18] [19] Male Mikhail Lashevich attending the 8th Party Congress in 1919.jpg
Vladimir Lenin Владимир ЛенинOldDied187019241898 Russian Male Vladimir Lenin.jpg
Dmitry Manuilsky Дмитро МануїльськийCandidateReelected188319591903 Ukrainian Male BSE1. Manuil'skii, Dmitrii Zakharovich.jpg
Vasily Mikhailov Василий МихайловCandidateReelected189419371915 Russian Male Mikhaylov V.M.jpg
Anastas Mikoyan Анастас МикоянCandidateReelected189519781915 Armenian Male Anastas Ivanovich Mikoian.jpg
Vyacheslav Molotov Вячеслав МолотовOldReelected189019861906 Russian Male Molotov VM.jpg
Grigol Ordzhonikidze Григо́рий Орджоники́дзеOldReelected188619371903 Georgian Male Sergo Orjonikidze.jpg
Grigory Petrovsky Григо́рій Петро́вськийOldReelected187819581898 Ukrainian Male Grigory Petrovsky, 2.jpg
Georgy Pyatakov Юрій П'ятаковCandidateReelected189019371910 Russian Male Pyatakov GL.jpg
Karl Radek Карл РадекOldNot188519391903 Jewish [19] [20] Male Karol Sobelsohn.jpg
Christian Rakovsky Христиан РаковскийOldReelected187319411917 Bulgarian Male Christian Rakovsky 1920s.jpg
Jānis Rudzutaks Ян РудзутакOldReelected188719381905 Latvian Male Rudsutak.jpg
Alexei Rykov Алексей РыковOldReelected188119381899 Russian Male Bundesarchiv Bild 102-10691, Alexej Iwanowitsch Rykow.jpg
Alexander Smirnov Александр СмирновOldReelected187819381898 Russian Male Aleksandr Smirnow.jpg
Grigori Sokolnikov Григорий СокольниковOldReelected188819381905 Jewish [21] [22] Male No-nb bldsa 1c112 Grigory Sokolnikov.jpg
Joseph Stalin Ио́сиф Ста́линOldReelected187819531898 Georgian Male Stalin-Joseph-1930 (close-up)-2.jpg
Daniil Sulimov Даниил СулимовCandidateReelected189019371905 Russian Male Daniil Egorovich Sulimov.jpg
Mikhail Tomsky Михаил ТомскийOldReelected188019361904 Russian Male Tomskiy MP.jpg
Leon Trotsky Лев Тро́цкийOldReelected187919401917 Jewish [19] [23] Male Lev Davidovich Trotskii.jpg
Alexander Tsiurupa Алекса́ндр Цюру́паNewReelected187019281898 Ukrainian Male No-nb bldsa 1c107 Tsiurupa.jpg
Nikolai Uglanov Николай УглановNewReelected188619371907 Russian Male Nicolai Uglanov.jpg
Konstantin Ukhanov Константин УхановNewReelected189119371907 Russian Male Konstantin Uhanov.jpg
Kliment Voroshilov Климент ВорошиловOldReelected188119691903 Russian Male Kliment Voroshilov.jpg
Grigory Yevdokimov Григорий ЕвдокимовNewReelected188419361903 Russian Male Yevdokimov Grigory.jpg
Isaak Zelensky Исаак ЗеленскийOldReelected189019371906 Jewish [22] [24] Male
Pyotr Zalutsky Петро ЗалуцькийNewReelected188719371907 Russian Male Petr Zalutskiy.jpg
Grigory Zinoviev Григо́рий Зино́вьевOldReelected188319361901 Jewish [17] [16] Male Screenshot of Grigory Zinoviev.jpg

Candidates

Candidate Members of the Central Committee of the 12th Congress of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
Name Cyrillic 11th CC 13th CC BirthDeathPMNationalityGenderPortrait
Aleksei Badayev Алексей БадаевCandidateCandidate188319511904 Russian Male Aleksei Egorovich Badaev.jpg
Andrei Bubnov Андрей БубновCandidateMember188419381903 Russian Male Andrei Sergeyevich Bubnov (1884-1938).jpg
Mikhail Chudov Михаил ЧудовNewCandidate189319371913 Russian Male
Lazar Kaganovich Лазарь КагановичNewMember189319911911 Jewish [9] [10] [11] Male Lazar' Moiseevich Kaganovich.jpg
Nikolay Kolotilov Николай КолотиловNewMember188519371903 Russian Male
Stanislav Kosior Станислав КосиорNewMember188919391907 Polish Male Kosior.jpg
Dmitry Lebed Дмитрий ЛебедьCandidateNot189319371909 Russian Male Dmitriy Lebed.png
Ivan Lepse Иван ЛепсеCandidateNot188919291904 Latvian Male
Alexander Miasnikian Александр МясниковNewCandidate188619251906 Armenian Male Myasnikyan.jpg
Ivan Morozov Иван МорозовNewCandidate188919571908 Russian Male
Ivan Moskvin Иван МосквинNewCandidate189019371911 Russian Male Ivan Moskvin NKVD.jpg
Nariman Narimanov Нарима́нов Нарима́нNewCandidate187019251905 Azerbaijani Male Young Narimanov.jpg
Mamia Orakhelashvili Мамия ОрахелашвилиNewCandidate188819371903 Georgian Male Mamia Orakhelashvili.jpg
Ivan Rumyantsev Иван РумянцевNewMember188619371905 Russian Male Ivan Rumiantsev.jpg
Turar Ryskulov Турар РыскуловNewNot189419381917 Kazakh Male Turar Ryskulov-2.jpg
Mykola Skrypnyk Микола СкрипникNewCandidate187219331898 Ukrainian Male Skrypnyk Mykola.jpg
Mikhail Uryvayev Михаил УрываевNewCandidate188719371917 Russian Male

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References

General

Plenary sessions, apparatus heads, ethnicity (by clicking on the individual names on "The Central Committee of the XIIth Congress of the RCP (B) 25/4/1923 members" reference), the Central Committee full- and candidate membership, Politburo membership, Secretariat membership and Orgburo membership were taken from these sources:

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Notes

  1. His father was Romanian and his mother Russian
  2. His father was Jewish and his mother Russian