Central Committee of the 4th Congress of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party

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The Central Committee of the 4th Congress of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party was in session from 1906 until 1907.

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The Central Committee was not a permanent institution. It convened plenary sessions and meetings. Two meetings were held between the 1st Conference and the 5th Congress. When the CC was not in session, decision-making power was vested in the internal bodies of the CC itself; that is, the Politburo, Secretariat and Orgburo. None of these bodies were permanent either; typically they convened several times a month. [1]

Meetings of the Central Committee
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PlenumDateLength
1st Meeting9, 11–13 July 19064 days
2nd Meeting31 January 19071 day

Composition

Members of the Central Committee of the 4th Congress of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party
[3] [4] [5] [6]
Name Cyrillic 1st Conf. 5th Cong. BirthDeathPMFactionEthnicityGenderPortrait
Raphael Abramovitch Рафаил AбрамовичAdd-onNot188019631901 Bundist Jewish Male Abramovich RA.jpg
Boris Bakhmeteff Борис БахметьевNewNot18801951 ? Menshevik Russian Male Boris Bakhmetev.jpg
Alexander Bogdanov Алекса́ндр Богда́новAdd-onNot187319281898 Bolshevik Russian Male A A Bogdanov.jpg
Fyodor Dan Борис БахметьевOldNot18711947 ? Menshevik Jewish Male Gurvich-Dan F.jpg
Jūlijs Daniševskis Юлий ДанишевскийAdd-onReelected188419381906 SDLT Latvian Male Portrait of Julijs Karlis Danisevskis.jpg
Vasily Denitsky Василий ДесницкийNewNot187819581903 Bolshevik Russian Male Desnitskiy VA.jpg
Felix Dzerzhinsky Фе́ликс Дзержи́нскийAdd-onArrested187719261906 SDKPiL Polish Male RIAN archive 6464 Dzerzhinsky.jpg
Leon Goldman Леон ГольдманNewNot187719391898 Menshevik Jewish [7] Male
Pyotr Garvy Пётр ГарвиAdd-onNot188119441900 Menshevik Russian Male
Lev Khinchuk Лев ХинчукNewNot188619391898 Menshevik Jewish [8] Male Khinchuk LM.jpg
Pavel Kolokolnikov Павел КолокольниковNewNot18711938 ? Menshevik Russian Male
Leonid Krasin Леонид КрасинOldNot187319261898 Bolshevik Russian Male Krasin Leonid 1926.jpg
Arkadi Kremer Арон КремерAdd-onNot188119441900 Bundist Jewish Male Kremer Aron.jpg
Viktor Krokhmal Виктор КрохмальOldNot18731933 ? Menshevik Ukrainian Male Krokhmal VN.jpg
Lyubov Radchenko Любовь РадченкоNewNot187119621898 Menshevik Russian Female Radchenko LN.jpg
Vladimir Rozanov Владимир РозановNewNot18761939 ? Menshevik Russian Male Rozanov VN.jpg
Alexei Rykov Алексей РыковOldArrested188119381899 Bolshevik Russian Male Bundesarchiv Bild 102-10691, Alexej Iwanowitsch Rykow.jpg
Adolf Warski Адольф ВарскийAdd-onReelected186819371906 SDKPiL Jewish Male Adolf Warski.jpg
Sergey Yezhov Сергей ЕжовAdd-onNot187919391898 Menshevik Russian Male Tsederbaum, Vladimir Osipovich.jpg

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Citations

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