The Main Political Directorate of the Soviet Army and Soviet Navy (Russian: Главное политическое управление Советской армии и Военно-морского флота СССР, romanized: Glavnoe politicheskoe upravlenie Sovietskoy armii i Voenno-morskogo flota SSSR) was the central military-political organ of administration in the Soviet Armed Forces in 1919 through 1991 and controlled by the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
The directorate was created at the 7th Congress of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks) on the order of the Republic's Revolutionary Military Council No.674 of 18 April 1919 to implement political control in the Red Army and Fleet.[1]
Names and leaders
editRevolutionary Military Council (RMC) | |
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Politdepartment and politdirectorate of the Republic's RMC (1919–1922)
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Political directorate of the Soviet RMC (1922–1924)
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Army | Fleet |
Political directorate of the WP Red Army (1924–1940)
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Political directorate of the WP Red Fleet (1938–1940)
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Main directorate of political propaganda of the Red Army (1940–1941)
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Main directorate of political propaganda of the Soviet Navy (1940–1941)
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Main political directorate of the WP Red Army (1941–1946)
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Main political directorate of the Soviet Navy (1941–1946)
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Soviet Armed Forces | |
Main political directorate of the Soviet Armed Forces (1946–1950)
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Army | Fleet |
Main political directorate of the Soviet Army (1950–1953)
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Main political directorate of the Soviet Navy (1950–1953)
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Soviet Ministry of Defense | |
Main political directorate of the Soviet MOD (1953–1958)
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Soviet Army and Soviet Navy | |
Main political directorate of the Soviet Army and Soviet Navy (1958–1991)
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Soviet Armed Forces | |
Main military-political directorate of the Soviet Armed Forces (1991)
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Educational institutions
editMilitary-political academy
edit- Lenin Military-Political Academy (Moscow)
Military-political colleges (higher schools)
edit- KGB Military-Political Border Service College (Golitsyno, Moscow Oblast)
- General Yepishev Military-Political College of Engineers and Signal troops (Donetsk)
- Kiev Naval Political College (Kiev)
- Kurgan Military-Political Aviation College (Kurgan, Kurgan Oblast)
- Komsomol 60th Anniversary MVD Political College (Leningrad)
- Andropov Military-Political College of Anti-Aircraft Defense (Leningrad)
- Military-Political College (Lviv)
- Military-Political Combined Arms College (Minsk)
- Great October 60th Anniversary Military-Political Combined Arms College (Novosibirsk)
- Marshal of the Soviet Union Biryuzov Military-Political College (Riga)
- Brezhnev Military-Political Tank-Artillery College (Sverdlovsk)
- Military-Political Construction College (Simferopol)
- Military-Political Construction College (Tallinn)
- Military-Political Faculty of the Marshal of Artillery Nedelin Command and Engineer College
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Политическое управление Красной Армии. Центральный государственный архив Советской армии. В двух томах. Том 1. Путеводитель. 1991
- ^ a b Военная энциклопедия: В 8 томах. Vol. 2: Вавилония — Гюйс. М.: Воениздат. 1994. p. 176. ISBN 5-203-00299-1.
Resources
edit- Тезисы ПУРа, согласованные с АПО ЦК ВКП(б) и материалы для докладов на собраниях, посвящённых XI годовщине РККА. Н. Новгород. 1929. Archived from the original on 2014-04-22.
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: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) - КПСС в резолюциях и решениях съездов, конференций и пленума ЦК, 7 изд., ч. 1. — М., 1954.
- КПСС о Вооружённых Силах Советского Союза. Документы 1917–1968. — М.: Воениздат, 1969.
- Мозговой С. А. «Не за страх, а за совесть…». К 100-летию создания Политорганов ВМФ // Морской сборник, 2019, No. 5. С. 38–41.
- Петров Ю. П. Строительство политорганов, партийных и комсомольских организаций Армии и Флота. — М.: Воениздат, 1968.
External links
edit- Historic reference
- GlavPUR. Handbook of the Workers'-Peasants' Red Army
- History of Political institutions in the Russian Army. Dossier (История военно-политических органов в российской армии. Досье). TASS. 30 July 2018.