Central Committee of the 12th Congress | |
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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).
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]
Plenum | Date | Length |
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1st Plenary Session | 26 April 1923 | 1 day |
2nd Plenary Session | 26–27 June 1923 | 2 days |
3rd Plenary Session | 4 July 1923 | 1 day |
4th Plenary Session | 23–25 September 1923 | 3 days |
Joint Plenary Session | 25–27 October 1923 | 3 days |
5th Plenary Session | 14–15 January 1924 | 2 days |
6th Plenary Session | 21–22 January 1924 | 2 days |
7th Plenary Session | 29, 31 January 1924 | 2 days |
8th Plenary Session | 3 February 1924 | 1 day |
9th Plenary Session | 31 March – 2 April 1924 | 3 days |
10th Plenary Session | 21 May 1924 | 1 day |
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]
Institution | Leader | Cyrillic | Took office | Left office | Length of tenure | Nationality | Gender |
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Accounting and Distribution Department | Vilhelm Knorin | Вильге́льм Кно́рин | 25 April 1923 | 31 May 1924 | 1 year and 36 days | Latvian | Male |
Administrator of Affairs | Ivan Ksenofontov | Иван Ксенофонтов | 25 April 1923 | 31 May 1924 | 1 year and 36 days | Greek [8] | Male |
Agitation and Propaganda Department | Andrei Bubnov | Андрей Бубнов | 25 April 1923 | 31 May 1924 | 1 year and 36 days | Russian | Male |
Bolshevik | Nikolai Bukharin | Никола́й Буха́рин | 3 January 1924 | 31 May 1924 | 149 days | Russian | Male |
Bureau of the Secretariat | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
Central Asian Bureau | Jānis Rudzutaks | Ян Рудзутак | 25 April 1923 | 31 May 1924 | 1 year and 36 days | Latvian | Male |
Department for Work Among Women | Sofia Smidovich | Софья Смидович | 25 April 1923 | 31 May 1924 | 1 year and 36 days | Russian | Female |
Department of Party History | Mikhail Olminsky | Михаил Ольминский | 25 April 1923 | 31 May 1924 | 1 year and 36 days | Russian | Male |
Far Eastern Bureau | Nikolai Kubyak | Николай Кубяк | 25 April 1923 | 31 May 1924 | 1 year and 36 days | Russian | Male |
Finance Department | M.I. Ruski | М. И. Раскин | 25 April 1923 | 31 May 1924 | 1 year and 36 days | Russian | Male |
Head of the Administration of Central Committee Affairs | Alexander Poskrebyshev | Александр Поскрёбышев | 25 April 1923 | 31 May 1924 | 1 year and 36 days | Russian | Male |
North-West Bureau | Ivan Moskvin | Иван Москвин | 25 April 1923 | 31 May 1924 | 1 year and 36 days | Russian | Male |
Organizational and Instructional Department | Lazar Kaganovich | Лазарь Каганович | 25 April 1923 | 27 July 1923 | 93 days | Jewish [9] [10] [11] | Male |
Ivan Korotkov | Иван Коротков | 27 July 1923 | 31 May 1924 | 309 days | Russian | Male | |
Pravda | Nikolai Bukharin | Никола́й Буха́рин | 25 April 1923 | 31 May 1924 | 1 year and 36 days | Russian | Male |
Press Department | Yakov Yakovlev | Я́ков Я́ковлев | February 1924 | 31 May 1924 | 120 days | Jewish [12] | Male |
Siberian Bureau | Stanislav Kosior | Станислав Косиор | 25 April 1923 | 31 May 1924 | 1 year and 36 days | Polish | Male |
South-East Bureau | Anastas Mikoyan | Анастас Микоян | 25 April 1923 | 31 May 1924 | 1 year and 36 days | Armenian | Male |
Statistical Department | Stanislav Strumilin | Станисла́в Струми́лин | 25 April 1923 | 31 May 1924 | 1 year and 36 days | Russian | Male |
Ural Bureau | Moisei Kharitonov | Моисей Харитонов | 25 April 1923 | 1923 | 250 days | Jewish [13] | Male |
Name | Cyrillic | 11th CC | 13th CC | Birth | Death | PM | Nationality | Gender | Portrait |
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Andrey Andreyev | Андрей Андреев | Old | Reelected | 1895 | 1971 | 1914 | Russian | Male | |
Nikolai Bukharin | Никола́й Буха́рин | Old | Reelected | 1888 | 1938 | 1906 | Russian | Male | |
Vlas Chubar | Влас Чубар | Old | Reelected | 1891 | 1939 | 1907 | Ukrainian | Male | |
Felix Dzerzhinsky | Фе́ликс Дзержи́нский | Old | Reelected | 1877 | 1926 | 1906 | Polish | Male | |
Mikhail Frunze | Михаил Фрунзе | Old | Reelected | 1885 | 1925 | 1904 | Romanian-Russian | Male | |
Mikhail Kalinin | Михаил Калинин | Old | Reelected | 1875 | 1946 | 1898 | Russian | Male | |
Lev Kamenev | Лев Ка́менев | Old | Reelected | 1883 | 1936 | 1901 | Jewish-Russian | Male | |
Moisei Kharitonov | Моисей Харитонов | New | Reelected | 1887 | 1938 | 1905 | Jewish [13] | Male | |
Sergey Kirov | Серге́й Ки́ров | Candidate | Reelected | 1886 | 1934 | 1904 | Russian | Male | |
Nikolay Komarov | Николай Комаров | Candidate | Reelected | 1886 | 1937 | 1909 | Russian | Male | |
Ivan Korotkov | Иван Коротков | Old | Not | 1885 | 1949 | 1905 | Russian | Male | — |
Nikolai Kubyak | Николай Кубяк | New | Not | 1881 | 1937 | 1898 | Russian | Male | |
Emanuel Kviring | Эммануил Квиринг | New | Reelected | 1888 | 1937 | 1912 | Volga German | Male | |
Mikhail Lashevich | Александр Криницкий | New | Reelected | 1884 | 1937 | 1901 | Jewish [18] [19] | Male | |
Vladimir Lenin | Владимир Ленин | Old | Died | 1870 | 1924 | 1898 | Russian | Male | |
Dmitry Manuilsky | Дмитро Мануїльський | Candidate | Reelected | 1883 | 1959 | 1903 | Ukrainian | Male | |
Vasily Mikhailov | Василий Михайлов | Candidate | Reelected | 1894 | 1937 | 1915 | Russian | Male | |
Anastas Mikoyan | Анастас Микоян | Candidate | Reelected | 1895 | 1978 | 1915 | Armenian | Male | |
Vyacheslav Molotov | Вячеслав Молотов | Old | Reelected | 1890 | 1986 | 1906 | Russian | Male | |
Grigol Ordzhonikidze | Григо́рий Орджоники́дзе | Old | Reelected | 1886 | 1937 | 1903 | Georgian | Male | |
Grigory Petrovsky | Григо́рій Петро́вський | Old | Reelected | 1878 | 1958 | 1898 | Ukrainian | Male | |
Georgy Pyatakov | Юрій П'ятаков | Candidate | Reelected | 1890 | 1937 | 1910 | Russian | Male | |
Karl Radek | Карл Радек | Old | Not | 1885 | 1939 | 1903 | Jewish [19] [20] | Male | |
Christian Rakovsky | Христиан Раковский | Old | Reelected | 1873 | 1941 | 1917 | Bulgarian | Male | |
Jānis Rudzutaks | Ян Рудзутак | Old | Reelected | 1887 | 1938 | 1905 | Latvian | Male | |
Alexei Rykov | Алексей Рыков | Old | Reelected | 1881 | 1938 | 1899 | Russian | Male | |
Alexander Smirnov | Александр Смирнов | Old | Reelected | 1878 | 1938 | 1898 | Russian | Male | |
Grigori Sokolnikov | Григорий Сокольников | Old | Reelected | 1888 | 1938 | 1905 | Jewish [21] [22] | Male | |
Joseph Stalin | Ио́сиф Ста́лин | Old | Reelected | 1878 | 1953 | 1898 | Georgian | Male | |
Daniil Sulimov | Даниил Сулимов | Candidate | Reelected | 1890 | 1937 | 1905 | Russian | Male | |
Mikhail Tomsky | Михаил Томский | Old | Reelected | 1880 | 1936 | 1904 | Russian | Male | |
Leon Trotsky | Лев Тро́цкий | Old | Reelected | 1879 | 1940 | 1917 | Jewish [19] [23] | Male | |
Alexander Tsiurupa | Алекса́ндр Цюру́па | New | Reelected | 1870 | 1928 | 1898 | Ukrainian | Male | |
Nikolai Uglanov | Николай Угланов | New | Reelected | 1886 | 1937 | 1907 | Russian | Male | |
Konstantin Ukhanov | Константин Уханов | New | Reelected | 1891 | 1937 | 1907 | Russian | Male | |
Kliment Voroshilov | Климент Ворошилов | Old | Reelected | 1881 | 1969 | 1903 | Russian | Male | |
Grigory Yevdokimov | Григорий Евдокимов | New | Reelected | 1884 | 1936 | 1903 | Russian | Male | |
Isaak Zelensky | Исаак Зеленский | Old | Reelected | 1890 | 1937 | 1906 | Jewish [22] [24] | Male | |
Pyotr Zalutsky | Петро Залуцький | New | Reelected | 1887 | 1937 | 1907 | Russian | Male | |
Grigory Zinoviev | Григо́рий Зино́вьев | Old | Reelected | 1883 | 1936 | 1901 | Jewish [17] [16] | Male |
Name | Cyrillic | 11th CC | 13th CC | Birth | Death | PM | Nationality | Gender | Portrait |
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Aleksei Badayev | Алексей Бадаев | Candidate | Candidate | 1883 | 1951 | 1904 | Russian | Male | |
Andrei Bubnov | Андрей Бубнов | Candidate | Member | 1884 | 1938 | 1903 | Russian | Male | |
Mikhail Chudov | Михаил Чудов | New | Candidate | 1893 | 1937 | 1913 | Russian | Male | — |
Lazar Kaganovich | Лазарь Каганович | New | Member | 1893 | 1991 | 1911 | Jewish [9] [10] [11] | Male | |
Nikolay Kolotilov | Николай Колотилов | New | Member | 1885 | 1937 | 1903 | Russian | Male | — |
Stanislav Kosior | Станислав Косиор | New | Member | 1889 | 1939 | 1907 | Polish | Male | |
Dmitry Lebed | Дмитрий Лебедь | Candidate | Not | 1893 | 1937 | 1909 | Russian | Male | |
Ivan Lepse | Иван Лепсе | Candidate | Not | 1889 | 1929 | 1904 | Latvian | Male | — |
Alexander Miasnikian | Александр Мясников | New | Candidate | 1886 | 1925 | 1906 | Armenian | Male | |
Ivan Morozov | Иван Морозов | New | Candidate | 1889 | 1957 | 1908 | Russian | Male | — |
Ivan Moskvin | Иван Москвин | New | Candidate | 1890 | 1937 | 1911 | Russian | Male | |
Nariman Narimanov | Нарима́нов Нарима́н | New | Candidate | 1870 | 1925 | 1905 | Azerbaijani | Male | |
Mamia Orakhelashvili | Мамия Орахелашвили | New | Candidate | 1888 | 1937 | 1903 | Georgian | Male | |
Ivan Rumyantsev | Иван Румянцев | New | Member | 1886 | 1937 | 1905 | Russian | Male | |
Turar Ryskulov | Турар Рыскулов | New | Not | 1894 | 1938 | 1917 | Kazakh | Male | |
Mykola Skrypnyk | Микола Скрипник | New | Candidate | 1872 | 1933 | 1898 | Ukrainian | Male | |
Mikhail Uryvayev | Михаил Урываев | New | Candidate | 1887 | 1937 | 1917 | Russian | Male | — |
The Politburo of the 28th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union was in session from 1990 to 1991.
The Politburo of the 15th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) was in session from 1927 to 1930.
The Politburo of the 14th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) was in session from 1 January 1926 to 19 December 1927.
The Politburo of the 12th Congress of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks) was in session from 26 April 1923 to 2 June 1924.
The Politburo of the 11th Congress of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks) was in session from 2 April 1922 to 25 April 1923.
The Central Committee (CC) composition was elected by the 8th Congress, and sat from 23 March 1919 until 5 April 1920. The CC 1st Plenary Session renewed the composition of the Politburo, Secretariat and the Organizational Bureau (OB) of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks).
The Central Committee (CC) composition was elected by the 9th Congress, and sat from 5 April 1920 until 16 March 1921. The CC 1st Plenary Session renewed the composition of the Politburo, Secretariat and the Organizational Bureau (OB) of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks).
The Politburo of the 10th Congress of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks) was in session from 16 March 1921 to 3 April 1922.
The Central Committee (CC) composition was elected by the 7th Congress, and sat from 8 March 1918 until 23 March 1919. The CC 1st Plenary Session renewed the composition of the Bureau, Secretariat and the Organizational Bureau (OB) of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks).
The Central Committee (CC) composition was elected by the 10th Congress, and sat from 16 March 1921 until 2 April 1922. The CC 1st Plenary Session renewed the composition of the Politburo, Secretariat and the Organizational Bureau (OB) of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks).
The Central Committee (CC) composition was elected by the 11th Congress, and sat from 2 April 1922 until 25 April 1923 . The CC 1st Plenary Session renewed the composition of the Politburo, Secretariat and the Organizational Bureau (OB) of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks).
The Central Committee (CC) composition was elected by the 6th Congress, and sat from 3 August 1917 until 8 March 1918. The CC 1st Plenary Session established the Narrow Composition (abolished October 1917), the Politburo (abolished November 1917) and the Bureau (established in November 1917), while sanctioning the establishment of the Secretariat on the orders of the Narrow Composition.
The Central Committee (CC) composition was elected by the 13th Congress, and sat from 2 June 1924 until 31 December 1925. The CC 1st Plenary Session renewed the composition of the Politburo, Secretariat and the Organizational Bureau (OB) of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks).
The Central Committee (CC) composition was elected by the 14th Congress, and sat from 31 December 1925 until 19 December 1927. The CC 1st Plenary Session renewed the composition of the Politburo, Secretariat and the Organizational Bureau (OB) of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks).
The Central Committee (CC) composition was elected by the 15th Congress, and sat from 19 December 1927 until 13 July 1930. The CC 1st Plenary Session renewed the composition of the Politburo, Secretariat and the Organizational Bureau (OB) of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks).
The Central Committee (CC) composition was elected by the 16th Congress, and sat from 13 July 1930 until 10 February 1934. Its 1st Plenary Session elected the Politburo, Secretariat and Orgburo. The 16th Congress was the first party convention since the 13th Congress which saw no organized opposition, and the first congress in party history in which there was no opposition to the party leadership. Ukrainian historian Oleg Khlevniuk considers the period 1930–1934 to be a "transitional period" between collective leadership (referred to interchangeably by him as oligarchy) and Joseph Stalin's personal dictatorship (autocracy). The removal of Alexei Rykov, the Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars (SNK, the Soviet government), from the Politburo at the 1st Joint Plenary Session of the CC and the Central Control Commission (CCC) has been marked in historic literature as "the definitive Stalinization of that body [Politburo]" according to Khlevniuk.
The Central Committee of the 17th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) sat from 10 February 1934 until the convening of the 18th Congress on 10 March 1939. Its 1st Plenary Session elected the Politburo, Secretariat and Orgburo. The 17th Congress was labelled the "Congress of Victors" to mark the success of the first five-year plan and the collectivization of agriculture. The CC 1st Plenary Session elected Joseph Stalin General Secretary of the Central Committee, and Lazar Kaganovich continued to serve as Stalin's deputy, an informal post referred to by Sovietologists as Second Secretary, and was empowered to manage party business and sign Politburo resolutions when Stalin was away from Moscow.
The Politburo of the 16th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) was in session from 1930 to 1934.
The Politburo of the 17th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks) was in session from 1934 to 1939.
The inner-composition of the 6th Congress was elected by the sixth composition of the Central Committee of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (Bolsheviks).
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: