Central Committee of the 15th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks)

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Central Committee
of the 15th Congress
  14th
16th  
19 December 1927 – 13 July 1930
Leadership
General Secretary Joseph Stalin
Second Secretary Vyacheslav Molotov
Inner-groups Politburo: 9 full & 10 candidates
Secretariat: 8 full & 4 candidates
Orgburo: 16 full & 9 candidates
Candidates
Apparatus
No. of departments11

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).

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Plenums

The CC was not a permanent institution. It convened plenary sessions, of which six CC plenary sessions and two joint CC–Central Control Commission (CCC) plenary sessions were held between the 15th Congress and the 16th 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 Session19 December 19271 day
1st Joint Plenary Session6–11 April 19286 days
2nd Plenary Session4–12 July 19289 days
3rd Plenary Session16–24 November 19289 days
2nd Joint Plenary Session16–23 April 19298 days
4th Plenary Session29 April 19291 day
5th Plenary Session21 June 19291 day
6th Plenary Session10–17 November 19298 days

Apparatus

Individuals employed by Central Committee's bureaus, departments and newspapers made up the apparatus between the 15th Congress and the 16th 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 15th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
InstitutionLeader Cyrillic Took officeLeft officeLength of tenureNationalityGender
Administrator of Affairs Timofey Samsonov Тимофей Самсонов19 December 192713 July 19302 years and 206 days Ukrainian Male
Agitation, Propaganda and Press Department Alexander Krinitsky Александр Криницкий19 December 192719 November 19291 year and 335 days Russian Male
Agitation, Propaganda and Press Department Aleksei Stetskii Алексей Стецкий19 November 19291 May 1930163 days Russian Male
Bolshevik Nikolay Bukharin Никола́й Буха́рин19 December 1927April 19291 year and 103 days Russian Male
Bolshevik Vilhelm Knorin Вильгельм Кнорин193013 July 19301 year and 193 days Latvian Male
Culture and Propaganda Department Aleksei Stetskii Алексей Стецкий1 May 193013 July 193073 days Russian Male
Information Department Lev Roshal Лев Рошаль19 December 1927192843 days Jewish [5] [6] [7] Male
Institute of Red Professors Mikhail Pokrovsky Михаи́л Покро́вский19 December 192713 July 19302 years and 206 days Russian Male
Lenin Institute Ivan Skvortsov-Stepanov Ива́н Скворцо́в-Степа́нов19 December 1927August 1928256 days Russian Male
Lenin Institute Maximilian Saveliev Максимилиан СавельевAugust 192813 July 19301 year and 316 days Russian Male
Party History Department Vacant
19 December 192720 August 1928245 days
Pravda Nikolay Bukharin Никола́й Буха́рин19 December 1927April 19291 year and 103 days Russian Male
Pravda Editorial Board
April 192913 July 19301 year and 103 days
Press Department Sergei Gusev Сергей Гусев19 December 1927March 1928103 days Jewish [8] Male
Press Department Nikolay Smirnov Николай СмирновMarch 1928May 192860 days Russian Male
Organizational-Distribution Department Ivan Moskvin Иван Москвин19 December 192713 July 19302 years and 206 days Russian Male
Secret Department Ivan Tovstukha Иван Товстуха19 December 192713 July 19302 years and 206 days Ukrainian Male
Statistical Department Yelena Smitten Елена Смиттен19 December 192713 July 19302 years and 206 days Belarusian Female
Work in the Countryside Department Karl Bauman Карл Бауман19 December 192713 July 19302 years and 206 days Latvian Male
Women's Department Aleksandra Artyukhina Елена Смиттен19 December 192713 July 19302 years and 206 days Russian Female

Composition

Members

Members of the Central Committee of the 15th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
Name Cyrillic 14th CC 16th CC BirthDeathPMNationalityGenderPortrait
Ivan Akulov Иван АкуловNewNot188819371907 Russian Male Akulov ia.jpg
Andrey Andreyev Андрей АндреевOldReelected189519711914 Russian Male BSE1. Andreev, Andrei Andreevich.jpg
Nikolay Antipov Николай АнтиповOldReelected189419381912 Russian Male N.K. Antipov.jpg
Aleksandra Artyukhina Александра АртюхинаOldNot188919691910 Russian Female Aleksandra Artioukhina.jpg
Aleksei Badayev Алексей БадаевOldReelected188319511904 Russian Male Aleksei Egorovich Badaev.jpg
Karl Bauman Карл БауманOldReelected189219371907 Latvian Male
Andrei Bubnov Андрей БубновOldReelected188419381903 Russian Male Andrei Sergeyevich Bubnov (1884-1938).jpg
Nikolai Bukharin Никола́й Буха́ринOldReelected188819381906 Russian Male Bucharin.bra.jpg
Georgy Chicherin Георгий ЧичеринOldNot187219361918 Russian Male Chicherin1925.jpeg
Vlas Chubar Влас ЧубарOldReelected189119391907 Ukrainian Male Vlas Czubar.jpg
Mikhail Chudov Михаил ЧудовOldReelected189319371913 Russian Male
Alexander Dogadov Александр ДогадовOldCandidate188819371905 Russian Male
Yan Gamarnik Ян ГамарникCandidateReelected189419371916 Jewish [9] Male
Filipp Goloshchyokin Филипп ГолощёкинCandidateReelected187619411903 Jewish [10] Male Goloshchekin.jpg
Ivan Kabakov Иван КабаковOldReelected189119371914 Russian Male
Lazar Kaganovich Лазарь КагановичOldReelected189319911911 Jewish

[11] [12] [13]

Male Lazar' Moiseevich Kaganovich.jpg
Mikhail Kalinin Михаил КалининOldReelected187519461898 Russian Male Mikhail Kalinin attending the 8th Party Congress (4).jpg
Kuprian Kirkizh Куприян КиркижOldNot188619321910 Belarusian Male Kuprian-kirkizh.jpg
Sergey Kirov Серге́й Ки́ровOldReelected188619341904 Russian Male Sergey Kirov (2).jpg
Vilhelm Knorin Вильгельм КноринNewReelected189019381910 Latvian Male Vilhelms Vilis Knorins.jpg
Nikolay Kolotilov Николай КолотиловOldReelected188519371903 Russian Male
Nikolay Komarov Николай КомаровOldReelected188619371909 Russian Male Nikolay Pavlovich Komarov.jpg
Joseph Kosior Иосиф КосиорCandidateReelected188919371908 Polish Male Iosif Kosior.jpg
Stanislav Kosior Станислав КосиорOldReelected188919391907 Polish Male Kosior.jpg
Vasily Kotov Василий КотовOldNot188519371915 Russian Male
Nadezhda Krupskaya Наде́жда Кру́пскаяNewReelected186919391898 Russian Female Nadezhda Krupskaya (Editorial Ateneo, 1964).jpg
Gleb Krzhizhanovsky Глеб Кржижано́вскийOldReelected187219591898 Polish-German

[14] [lower-alpha 1]

Male Gleb Maksimilianovich Krzhizhanovskiy.jpg
Nikolay Kubyak Николай КубякOldReelected188119371898 Russian Male N.A.Kubiak.JPG
Yegor Kulikov Егор КуликовOldNot189119431910 Russian Male
Valerian Kuybyshev Валериан КуйбышевOldReelected188819351904 Russian Male Valerian Vladimirovich Kuibyshev.jpg
Emanuel Kviring Эммануил КвирингOldReelected188819371912 Volga German Male
Ivan Lepse Иван ЛепсеOldDied188919291906 Latvian Male
Semyon Lobov Семён ЛобовOldReelected188819371913 Russian Male
Isidore Lyubimov Исидор ЛюбимовCandidateReelected188219371902 Russian Male
Dmitry Manuilsky Дмитро МануїльськийOldReelected188319591903 Ukrainian Male BSE1. Manuil'skii, Dmitrii Zakharovich.jpg
Alexei Medvedev Алексей МедведевOldNot188419371904 Russian Male Aleksey Medvedev (09.05.1924).jpg
Vyacheslav Menzhinsky Вячеслав МенжинскийNewNot187419341902 Polish Male Menzhinsky V 1932 Sochi.jpg
Vasily Mikhailov Василий МихайловOldCandidate189419371915 Russian Male Mikhaylov V.M.jpg
Anastas Mikoyan Анастас МикоянOldReelected189519781915 Armenian Male Anastas Ivanovich Mikoian.jpg
Vyacheslav Molotov Вячеслав МолотовOldReelected189019861906 Russian Male Molotov Vyacheslav.jpg
Ivan Moskvin Иван МосквинCandidateReelected189019371911 Russian Male Ivan Moskvin NKVD.jpg
Georgy Oppokov Георгий ОппоковCandidateReelected188819381903 Russian Male Oppokov GI.jpg
Mamia Orakhelashvili Мамия ОрахелашвилиOldReelected188819371903 Georgian Male Mamia Orakhelashvili.jpg
Grigory Petrovsky Григо́рій Петро́вськийOldReelected187819581898 Ukrainian Male Grigory Petrovsky, 2.jpg
Osip Piatnitsky Осип ПятницкийNewReelected188219381898 Jewish [15] Male Pyatnitskiy OA.jpg
Pavel Postyshev Григо́рій Петро́вськийCandidateReelected188719391904 Russian Male Globus-1935-05-Pavel-Postyshev-foto.jpg
Jānis Rudzutaks Ян РудзутакOldReelected188719381906 Latvian Male Rudsutak.jpg
Moisey Rukhimovich Моисей РухимовичOldReelected188919371913 Jewish [16] Male Moses Rukhimovich.jpg
Ivan Rumyantsev Иван РумянцевOldReelected188619371905 Russian Male Ivan Rumiantsev.jpg
Alexei Rykov Алексей РыковOldReelected188119381899 Russian Male Bundesarchiv Bild 102-10691, Alexej Iwanowitsch Rykow.jpg
Vasily Schmidt Сергей ЧуцкаевOldCandidate188619381905 German [17] Male Vasily Schmidt Portrait.jpg
Isaak Schwartz Исаак ШварцOldReelected187919511899 Jewish [18] Male BSE1. Shvarts, Isaak Izrailevich.jpg
Nikolay Shvernik Николай ШверникOldReelected188819701905 Russian Male Nikolai Mikhailovich Shvernik.jpg
Mykola Skrypnyk Микола СкрипникCandidateReelected187219331898 Ukrainian Male Skrypnyk Mykola1.jpg
Ivan Skvortsov-Stepanov Ива́н Скворцо́в-Степа́новOldDied187819281898 Russian Male Skvorcov-Stepanov.jpg
Alexander Smirnov Александр СмирновOldReelected187819381898 Russian Male Aleksandr Smirnow.jpg
Grigori Sokolnikov Григорий СокольниковOldCandidate188819381905 Jewish [19] [20] Male No-nb bldsa 1c112 Grigory Sokolnikov.jpg
Joseph Stalin Ио́сиф Ста́линOldReelected187819531898 Georgian Male Stalin-Joseph-1930 (close-up)-2.jpg
Aleksei Stetskii Алексей СтецкийNewReelected189619381915 Russian Male Stetskiy AI.jpg
Konstantin Strievsky Константин СтриевскийCandidateReelected188519381902 Belarusian Male
Daniil Sulimov Даниил СулимовOldReelected189019371905 Russian Male Daniil Egorovich Sulimov.jpg
Sergei Syrtsov Сергей СырцовCandidateReelected189319371913 Russian Male 1929-sergey syrtsov.jpg
Aleksandr Tolokontsev Александр ТолоконцевOldReelected188919371914 Russian Male
Mikhail Tomsky Михаил ТомскийOldReelected188019361904 Russian Male Tomskiy MP.jpg
Alexander Tsiurupa Алекса́ндр Цюру́паOldDied187019281898 Ukrainian Male No-nb bldsa 1c107 Tsiurupa.jpg
Fyodor Ugarov Фёдор УгаровCandidateReelected188519321905 Russian Male
Nikolai Uglanov Николай УглановOldNot188619371907 Russian Male Nicolai Uglanov.jpg
Konstantin Ukhanov Константин УхановOldReelected189119371907 Russian Male Konstantin Uhanov.jpg
Kliment Voroshilov Климент ВорошиловOldReelected188119691903 Russian Male Kliment Voroshilov.jpg
Isaak Zelensky Исаак ЗеленскийOldReelected189019371906 Jewish [21] [22] Male
Ivan Zhukov Иван ЖуковOldReelected188919371909 Russian Male

Candidates

Candidate Members of the Central Committee of the 15th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
Name Cyrillic 14th CC 16th CC BirthDeathPMNationalityGenderPortrait
Pyotr Alexeyev Пётр АлексеевNewMember189319371914 Russian Male
Naum Antselovich Наум АнцеловичNewNot188819521905 Jewish [16] Male Antselovich NM.jpg
Pyotr Baranov Пётр БарановNewCandidate189219331912 Russian Male Pjotr Ionowitsch Baranow.jpg
Nikolai Bryukhanov Николай БрюхановNewCandidate187819381902 Russian Male Nikolai Bryukhanov.jpg
Nikolai Chaplin Николай ЧаплинCandidateCandidate190219381919 Russian Male
Sergey Chutskayev Сергей ЧуцкаевNewCandidate187619441903 Russian Male
Mikhail Chuvyrin Михаил ЧувыринNewMember188319471903 Russian Male
Robert Eikhe Роберт ЭйхеCandidateMember189019401906 Latvian Male Eikhe RI.jpg
Shalva Eliava Шалва ЭлиаваNewCandidate188319371904 Georgian Male Shalva Eliava - 2.jpg
Konstantin Gey Константин ГейCandidateCandidate189619391916 German- Russian [lower-alpha 2] Male K. V. Gei.jpg
Fyodor Gryadinsky Фёдор ГрядинскийNewCandidate189319381912 Russian Male F.P.Griadinskii.JPG
Akmal Ikramov Акмаль ИкрамовCandidateCandidate189819381918 Uzbek Male
Vladimir Ivanov Владимир ИвановCandidateCandidate189319381915 Russian Male Vladimir-ivanov.jpg
Anna Kalgyna Анна КалыгинаCandidateCandidate189519371915 Russian Female
Grigory Kaminsky Григорий КаминскийCandidateCandidate189519381913 Jewish [23] [24] Male Grigory Naumovich Kaminsky.png
Mendel Khatayevich Мендель ХатаевичNewMember189319371913 Jewish [16] Male Khatayevich.jpg
Aleksei Kiselyov Алексей КиселёвCandidateCandidate187919371898 Russian Male Aleksei Semionovich Kiseliov (1879-1937).png
Ivan Klimenko Иван КлименкоCandidateCandidate189119371912 Russian Male Klimenko Ivan Ievdokimovich.jpg
Ivan Kodatsky Иван КодацкийCandidateMember189319371914 Russian Male Kodatsky.jpg
Philemon Kolgushkin Филимон КолгушкинNewRemoved188719371905 Russian Male
Taras Kondratyev Тарас КондратьевCandidateNot189219371913 Russian Male
Alexander Krinitsky Александр КриницкийCandidateCandidate189419371915 Russian Male Krinicki.jpg
Fyodor Leonov Фёдор ЛеоновNewMember189219381914 Russian Male
Filipp Lokotskov Филипп ЛокацковNewNot188119371904 Russian Male
Vissarion Lominadze Виссарион ЛоминадзеCandidateMember189719351917 Georgian Male
Solomon Lozovsky Соломон ЛозовскийNewCandidate189219521901 Jewish [16] Male Lozovskiy SA.jpg
Alexander Markov Александр МарковCandidateNot187719351898 Russian Male
Valery Mezhlauk Валерий МежлаукNewCandidate189319381917 Latvian Male Mezhlauk Valery Ivanovich (1893-1938).jpg
Mikhail Mikhailov-Ivanov Михаил Михайлов-ИвановNewCandidate189419311913 Russian Male
Levon Mirzoyan Левон МирзоянNewCandidate188719391917 Armenian Male Levon Mirzoyan.jpg
Grigory Melnichansky Григорий МельничанскийCandidateNot188619371902 Jewish [25] Male
Gazanfar Musabekov Газанфар МусабековCandidateCandidate188819381918 Azerbaijani Male Gazanfar Musabekov.png
Klavdiya Nikolayeva Клавдия НиколаеваCandidateCandidate189319441909 Russian Female Nikolaeva KI.jpg
Ivan Nosov Иван НосовCandidateMember188819371905 Russian Male
Mikhail Oshvintsev Михаил ОшвинцевNewCandidate188919391917 Russian Male Oshvintsev Mikhail Konstantinovich (1888-1939).jpg
Valerian Osinsky Валериан ОболенскийCandidateCandidate188219381907 Russian Male
Vladimir Polonsky Владимир ПолонскийOldCandidate189319371912 Russian Male
Konstantin Rumyantsev Константин РумянцевCandidateCandidate188919391916 Russian Male
Kuzma Ryndin Кузьма РындинCandidateMember189319381915 Russian Male
Martemyan Ryutin Мартемья́н Рю́тинNewNot189019371914 Russian Male Martem'ian Riutin.jpg
Boris Semenov Борис СемёновCandidateCandidate189019371907 Russian Male
Alexander Serebrovsky Александр СеребровскийCandidateCandidate188419381903 Russian Male Alexander Serebrovsky.jpg
Sergey Sobolev Александр СеребровскийNewNot190019391918 Russian Male
Vasily Stroganov Василий СтрогановNewNot188819381905 Russian Male
Kirill Sukhomlin Кирилл СухомлинNewCandidate188619381905 Russian Male Sukhomlin KV.jpg
Anton Tsikhon Антон ЦихонNewMember188719391906 Belausian Male
Józef Unszlicht Ио́сиф У́ншлихтCandidateCandidate187919381907 Jewish [26] Male Bundesarchiv Bild 102-09893, Sowjet-Kriegskommissar Unschlicht.jpg
Mikhail Uryvayev Михаил УрываевCandidateCandidate188719371917 Russian Male
Iosif Vareikis Иосиф ВарейкисCandidateMember189419381913 Lithuanian Male
Andrei Zhdanov Андрей ЖдановCandidateMember189619481915 Russian Male Andrei Zhdanov (cropped).jpg

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Notes

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  2. His father was German and his mother Russian

General

Plenary sessions, apparatus heads, ethnicity (by clicking on the individual names on "The Central Committee elected by the XVth Congress of the CPSU (b) 12.19.1927 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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