Central Committee of the 7th Conference of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (Bolsheviks)

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Central Committee
of the 7th Conference
  6th Conf.
6th Cong.  
29 April 1917 – 3 August 1917
Candidates

The Central Committee of the 7th Conference of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (Bolsheviks) was in session from 29 April 1917 until 3 August 1917.

Contents

Meetings

The CC was not a permanent institution. It convened plenary sessions, of which one CC meeting was held between the 6th Conference and the 6th 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]

Meetings of the Central Committee
[2]
PlenumDateLength
1st MeetingMay 1917Unknown

Composition

Members

Members of the Central Committee of the 7th Conference of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (Bolsheviks)
[3] [4] [5] [6]
Name Cyrillic 6th Conf. 6th Cong. BirthDeathPMNationalityPortrait
Grigory Fedorov Григорий ФёдоровNewNot189119361907 Russian Grigory Fedorov.jpg
Lev Kamenev Лев Ка́меневNewReelected188319361901 Jewish-Russian

[7] [8] [lower-alpha 1]

Lev Kamenev 1920s (cropped).jpg
Vladimir Lenin Владимир ЛенинOldReelected187019241898 Russian Vladimir Lenin.jpg
Vladimir Milyutin Владимир МилютинNewReelected188419371910 Russian Vladimir Pavlovic Miljutin.png
Viktor Nogin Ви́ктор Ноги́нNewReelected187819241898 Russian Viktor Nogin in 1924.jpg
Ivar Smilga Ивар СмилгаNewReelected189219381907 Latvian Smilga IT.jpg
Joseph Stalin Ио́сиф Ста́линOldReelected187819531898 Georgian Stalin-Joseph-1930 (close-up)-2.jpg
Yakov Sverdlov Сергей ГусевOldReelected188519191901 Jewish [9] [10] Yakov Sverdlov crop.jpg
Grigory Zinoviev Григо́рий Зино́вьевOldReelected188319361901 Jewish [11] [12] Screenshot of Grigory Zinoviev.jpg

Candidates

Candidate Members of the Central Committee of the 7th Conference of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (Bolsheviks)
[3] [4] [5] [6]
Name Cyrillic 6th Conf. 6th Cong. BirthDeathPMEthnicityPortrait
Andrei Bubnov Андрей БубновCandidateMember188419381903 Russian Andrei Sergeyevich Bubnov (1884-1938).jpg
Nikolai Glebov-Avilov Николай Глебов-АвиловNewNot188719371904 Russian Nikolaj Glebov-Avilov.png
Alexander Pravdin Александр ПравдинMemberNot188519371899 Russian
Ivan Teodorovich Ива́н Теодо́ровичNewProspective187519371898 Polish Teodorovich IA 1917.jpg

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Citations

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Notes

  1. His father was Jewish and his mother Russian