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Central Committee of the 17th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks)

Central Committee
of the 17th Congress
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18th →
10 February 1934 – 22 March 1939
Leadership
General SecretaryJoseph Stalin
Second SecretaryLazar Kaganovich (1934–1935)
Inner-groupsPolitburo: 12 full & 5 candidates
Secretariat: 6 members
Orgburo: 12 full & 2 candidates
Candidates
Apparatus
No. of departments12

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.[1] 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.[2]

This Central Committee composition saw the de-formalisation of politics; for example, the number of Politburo meetings was reduced to 16 for the year of 1934.[3] Politburo decisions were made either by polling the members or informal meeting between Stalin and other Politburo members.[3] According to Ukrainian historian Oleg Khlevniuk the "procedures followed by the Politburo became increasingly simplified as it was transformed from a collective body into an appendage of a decision-making system that rested on Stalin's sole authority.[4] According to Vadim Rogovin, "During the period of the Great Purge, the rights of the Central Committee and its members were restricted even more", noting that CC members lost the right to attend Politburo sessions or being informed on the decisions taken by the Politburo, Secretariat or the Orgburo.[5] When looking back, Nikita Khrushchev lamented the situation; "by 1938, the earlier democracy in the Central Committee had already been greatly undermined. For instance, as a candidate member of the Politburo, I did not receive materials of our sessions. ... I received only the material which Stalin sent to me on his own orders."[6]

Of the 139 full members and candidate members elected at the 17th Party Congress, 98 people were killed in the period 1936–1940.[7] Of these 44 (out of 71) were full members, while 55 (out of 68) were candidate members.[7] Of those arrested, over 80 percent of them were below the age of 50.[7] When the 18th Party Congress convened in 1939, 31 individuals remained in the Central Committee.[7] Of these, seven were not reelected, and of them five were pensioned or relieved of leading offices (Grigory Petrovsky, Gleb Krzhizhanovsky, Grigory Broydo, Mikhail Chuvyrin and Isaak Schwartz) while Tikhon Yurkin and Avraami Zavenyagin were reelected to the CC at the 19th Party Congress (in 1952) and the 20th Party Congress (in 1956) respectively.[7] Of the 24 reelected at the 18th Party Congress, four would be subject to violent repression (Mikhail Kaganovich in 1941, Solomon Lozovsky in 1952, Lavrentiy Beria in 1953 and Mir Jafar Baghirov in 1956).[8] Klavdiya Nikolayeva became the only CC member who had previously been active in intra-party opposition to survive the purge.[9]

Life durations of members of Central Committee chosen on the 17th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks)

When asked in an interview how the Central Committee approved its own destruction (the decision to expel a member from the CC or for a member to be arrested by the authorities had to be approved by the CC itself through a plenary session), Vyacheslav Molotov replied; "In the first place, on democratic centralism—Listen, it did not happen that a minority expelled a majority. It happened gradually. Seventy expelled 10–15 people, then 60 expelled another 15. All in line with majority and minority. ... Essentially, it happened that a minority of the composition of the TsK [CC] remained of this majority, but without formal violation [of democratic centralism]."[10] According to J. Arch Getty and Oleg Naumov the CC "In the name of party unity and with a desperate feeling of corporate self-preservation, the nomenklatura committed suicide."[11] However, there were some within the CC who breached party tradition and spoke against the purges, such as Grigory Kaminsky and Osip Piatnitsky for example.[12]

Plenums

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The CC was not a permanent institution. The CC was convened for fourteen plenary sessions between the 17th Congress and the 18th 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 to decide on crucial matters).[13]

Plenary sessions of the Central Committee
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PlenumDateLength
1st Plenary Session10 February 19341 day
2nd Plenary Session29 June – 1 July 19343 days
3rd Plenary Session25–28 November 19344 days
4th Plenary Session1 February 19351 day
5th Plenary Session28 February 19351 day
6th Plenary Session5–7 June 19353 days
7th Plenary Session21–25 December 19355 days
8th Plenary Session1–4 June 19364 days
9th Plenary Session4, 7 July 19362 days
10th Plenary Session23 February – 5 March 193712 days
11th Plenary Session26–29 June 19374 days
12th Plenary Session11–12 October 19372 days
13th Plenary Session11, 14, 18, 20 January 19384 days
14th Plenary Session9–11 January 19383 days

Apparatus

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Individuals employed by Central Committee's bureaus, departments and newspapers made up the apparatus between the 17th Congress and the 18th Congress.[15] The bureaus and departments were supervised by the Secretariat, and each secretary (member of the Secretariat) supervised a specific department.[16] The leaders of departments were officially referred to as Heads, while the titles of bureau leaders varied between chairman, first secretary and secretary.[17]

Central Committee Apparatus of the 17th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
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InstitutionLeaderCyrillicTook officeLeft officeLength of tenureNationalityGender
Administrator of AffairsTimofey SamsonovТимофей Самсонов10 February 193419351 year and 111 daysRussianMale
Ivan LychovИван Лычев1935May 19383 years and 120 daysRussianMale
Dmitry KrupinДмитрий КрупинMay 193822 March 1939325 daysRussianMale
Agriculture DepartmentAndrei ZhdanovАндрей Жданов3 March 193410 April 193438 daysRussianMale
Yakov YakovlevЯ́ков Я́ковлев10 April 193419362 years and 52 daysUkrainianMale
BolshevikAleksei StetskiiАлексе́й Сте́цкий10 February 193426 April 19384 years and 55 daysUkrainianMale
Cultural and Educational Work DepartmentAlexander ShcherbakovАлекса́ндр Щербако́в13 May 193519361 year and 19 daysRussianMale
Aleksey AngarovАлексей Ангаров1936July 19371 year and 30 daysRussianMale
Industrial DepartmentNikolai YezhovНиколай Ежов3 March 19343 March 19351 year and 0 daysRussianMale
Andrey AndreyevАндрей Андреев3 March 193513 May 19372 years and 71 daysRussianMale
Mikhail TselishevМихаил Целищев13 May 1937September 1937111 daysRussianMale
Leninist Culture and Propaganda DepartmentAleksei StetskiiАлексей Стецкий10 February 193413 May 19351 year and 92 daysRussianMale
Planning, Finance and Trade DepartmentAndrei ZhdanovАндрей Жданов10 April 19341934235 daysRussianMale
Karl BaumanКарл Бауман193420 January 19384 years and 19 daysLatvianMale
Political-Administrative DepartmentYakov BrezanovskyЯков Брезановский10 March 1934February 1935328 daysPolishMale
Osip PiatnitskyОсип Пятницкий19 August 19357 July 19371 year and 322 daysRussianMale
PravdaLev MekhlisЛев Мехлис10 February 19344 September 19373 years and 206 daysUkrainianMale
Press and Publications DepartmentBoris TalБорис Таль13 May 19354 September 19372 years and 114 daysAzerbaijaniMale
Lev MekhlisЛев Мехлис4 September 19372 January 1938120 daysUkrainianMale
Alexander NiktinАлександр Никитин2 January 193821 November 1938323 daysRussianMale
Propaganda DepartmentAleksei StetskiiАлексей Стецкий13 May 193526 April 19382 years and 348 daysRussianMale
Andrei ZhdanovАндрей Жданов21 November 193822 March 1939121 daysRussianMale
Science and Scientific-technological Discoveries DepartmentKarl BaumanКарл Бауман13 May 193514 April 19371 year and 336 daysLatvianMale
School DepartmentBoris VolinБорис Волин13 May 193519361 year and 19 daysRussianMale
Special SectorAlexander PoskrebyshevАлександр Поскрёбышев10 February 193422 March 19395 years and 40 daysRussianMale
Transportation DepartmentLazar KaganovichЛазарь Каганович10 March 19349 July 19351 year and 121 daysRussianMale
Nikolai ZiminНиколай Зимин9 July 193510 September 19383 years and 63 daysRussianMale

Composition

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Members

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Members of the Central Committee of the 17th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
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NameCyrillic16th CC18th CCBirthDeathPMNationalityGenderPortrait
Pyotr AlexeyevПётр АлексеевOldRemoved187719361914RussianMale
Andrey AndreyevАндрей АндреевOldReelected189519711914RussianMale
Nikolay AntipovНиколай АнтиповOldRemoved189419381912RussianMale
Aleksei BadayevАлексей БадаевOldReelected188319511904RussianMale
Mir Jafar BaghirovМир БагировPromotedReelected189619561917AzerbaijaniMale
Vsevolod BalitskyВсеволод БалицкийNewRemoved189219371915UkrainianMale
Karl BaumanКарл БауманOldRemoved189219371907LatvianMale
Lavrentiy BeriaЛавре́нтий Бе́рияNewReelected189919531917GeorgianMale
Vasily BlyukherВасилий БлюхерPromotedArrested189919381916RussianMale
Andrei BubnovАндрей БубновOldRemoved188419381903RussianMaleAndrei Bubnov
Nikolai BulganinНиколай БулганинPromotedReelected189519751917RussianMaleNikolai Bulganin
Anton BulinАнтон БулинPromotedRemoved189419381914RussianMale
Mikhail ChernovМихаил ЧерновNewRemoved189119381920UkrainianMale
Vlas ChubarВлас ЧубарOldArrested189119391907UkrainianMaleVlas Chubar
Mikhail ChudovМихаил ЧудовOldRemoved189319371913RussianMale
Mikhail ChuvyrinМихаил ЧувыринOldNot188319471903RussianMale
Robert EikheРоберт ЭйхеOldArrested189019401905LatvianMale
Avel EnukidzeА́вель Енуки́дзеOldRemoved187719371898GeorgianMale
Yan GamarnikЯн ГамарникOldSuicide189419371916UkrainianMale
Vladimir IvanovВладимир ИвановCandidateRemoved189319381915RussianMale
Akmal IkramovАкмаль ИкрамовCandidateRemoved189819381918UzbekMale
Uraz IsayevУраз ИсаевCandidateRemoved189919381920KazakhMale
Ivan KabakovИван КабаковOldRemoved189119371914RussianMale
Lazar KaganovichЛазарь КагановичOldReelected189319911911RussianMale
Mikhail KaganovichМихаил КагановичNewReelected188819411905RussianMale
Mikhail KalininМихаил КалининOldReelected187519461898RussianMaleMikhail Kalinin
Lavrentiy KartvelishviliЛаврентий КартвелишвилиCandidateRemoved189019381910GeorgianMale
Mendel KhatayevichМендель ХатаевичOldRemoved189319371913RussianMaleMendel Khatayevich
Nikita KhrushchevНикита ХрущёвNewReelected189419711918RussianMale
Sergey KirovСерге́й Ки́ровOldMurder188619341904RussianMale
Vilhelm KnorinВильгельм КноринOldRemoved189019381910LatvianMale
Ivan KodatskyИван КодацкийOldRemoved189319371914UkrainianMale
Alexander KosarevАлександр КосаревCandidateArrested190319391919RussianMale
Joseph KosiorИосиф КосиорOldDied188919371908PolishMale
Stanislav KosiorСтанислав КосиорOldArrested188919391907PolishMaleStanislav Kosior
Nadezhda KrupskayaНаде́жда Кру́пскаяOldDied186919391898RussianFemalea photograph of Nadezhda Krupskaya, the date the photograph was taken in 1924
Alexander KrinitskyАлександр КриницкийCandidateRemoved189419371915RussianMaleAlexander Krinitsky
Gleb KrzhizhanovskyГлеб Кржижано́вскийOldNot187219591898RussianMaleGleb Krzhizhanovsky
Mikhail KulkovМихаил КульковPromotedRemoved189119391915RussianMale
Valerian KuybyshevВалериан КуйбышевOldDied188819351904RussianMaleValerian Kuybyshev
Dmitry LebedДмитрий ЛебедьOldRemoved189319371904RussianMale
Maxim LitvinovМакси́м Литви́новNewReelected187619511898LithuanianMaleMaxim Litvinov
Semyon LobovСемён ЛобовOldRemoved188819371913RussianMale
Solomon LozovskyСоломон ЛозовскийPromotedReelected189219521901RussianMale
Isidor LyubimovИсидор ЛюбимовOldRemoved188219371902RussianMale
Ivan MakarovИван МакаровPromotedCandidate188819491905RussianMale
Dmitry ManuilskyДмитро МануїльськийOldReelected188319591903UkrainianMale
Lev MekhlisЛев Ме́хлисPromotedReelected188919531918UkrainianMaleLev Mekhlis
Valery MezhlaukВалерий МежлаукCandidateRemoved189319381917LatvianMaleValery Mezhlauk
Mikhail MikhailovМихаил МихайловPromotedRemoved190219381919RussianMale
Anastas MikoyanАнаста́с Микоя́нOldReelected189519781915ArmenianMale
Levon MirzoyanЛевон МирзоянNewArrested188719391917ArmenianMaleLevon Mirzoyan
Vyacheslav MolotovВячеслав МолотовOldReelected189019861906RussianMale
Klavdiya NikolayevaКлавдия НиколаеваNewReelected189319441909RussianFemale
Ivan NosovИван НосовOldRemoved188819371905RussianMale
Grigol OrdzhonikidzeГриго́рий Орджоники́дзеOldSuicide188619371903GeorgianMale
Nikolay PakhomovНиколай ПахомовCandidateRemoved189019381912RussianMale
Grigory PetrovskyГриго́рій Петро́вськийOldNot187819581898UkrainianMaleGrigory Petrovsky
Osip PiatnitskyОсип ПятницкийOldRemoved188219381898RussianMaleOsip Piatnitsky
Pavel PostyshevГриго́рій Петро́вськийOldArrested188719391904RussianMalea man with wavy but well kept hair, bearded, smiling to the camera, wearing a black but stripped suit, a white shirt and a coloured tie
Eduard PramnekЭдуард ПрамнэкPromotedRemoved189919381917LithuanianMale
Georgy PyatakovГеоргий ПятаковOldArrested189019371910RussianMaleGeorgy Pyatakov
Mikhail RazumovМихаил РазумовNewRemoved189419371913UkrainianMale
Jānis RudzutaksЯн РудзутакOldRemoved188719381905LatvianMaleJānis Rudzutaks
Moisei RukhimovichМоисей РухимовичOldRemoved188919381913RussianMale
Ivan RumyantsevИван РумянцевOldRemoved188619371905RussianMale
Kuzma RyndinКузьма РындинOldRemoved189319381915RussianMale
Boris SheboldayevБорис ШеболдаевOldRemoved189519371914RussianMale
Nikolai ShvernikНиколай ШверникOldReelected188819701905RussianMalegrayscale photo of Nikolay Shvernik
Pyotr SmorodinПётр СмородинPromotedRemoved189719381917RussianMalePyotr Smorodin
Joseph StalinИо́сиф Ста́линOldReelected187819531898GeorgianMale
Aleksei StetskiiАлексей СтецкийOldArrested189619381915RussianMale
Daniil SulimovДаниил СулимовOldRemoved189019371905RussianMale
Aleksandr UgarovАлександр УгаровPromotedRemoved190019391917RussianMale
Konstantin UkhanovКонстантин УхановOldRemoved189119371907RussianMale
Iosif VareikisИосиф ВарейкисOldRemoved189419381913LithuanianMale
Kliment VoroshilovКлимент ВорошиловOldReelected188119691903RussianMale
Yakov YakovlevЯ́ков Я́ковлевOldRemoved189619381913UkrainianMaleYakov Yakovlev
Genrikh YagodaГенрих ЯгодаCandidateRemoved189119381907RussianMaleGenrikh Yagoda
Iona YakirИона ЯкирCandidateRemoved189619371917MoldovanMale
Yefim YevdokimovЕфи́м Евдоки́мовNewArrested189119401918RussianMale
Nikolai YezhovНиколай ЕжовNewNot189519401917RussianMale
Isaak ZelenskyИсаак ЗеленскийOldRemoved189019371906RussianMale
Andrei ZhdanovАндрей ЖдановOldReelected189619481915RussianMaleAndrei Zhdanov
Ivan ZhukovИван ЖуковOldRemoved188919371909RussianMale

Candidates

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Candidate Members of the Central Committee of the 17th Congress of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
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NameCyrillic16th CC18th CCBirthDeathPMNationalityGenderPortrait
Mir Jafar BaghirovМир БагировNewPromoted189619561917AzerbaijaniMale
Georgy BlagonravovГеоргий БлагонравовNewRemoved189619381917RussianMale
Vasily BlyukherГеоргий БлагонравовNewPromoted189019381916RussianMale
Grigory BroydoГригорий БройдоNewNot188319561918RussianMale
Semyon BudyonnyСемён БудённыйNewMember188319731919RussianMale
Nikolai BukharinНикола́й Буха́ринMemberRemoved188819381906RussianMaleNikolai Bukharin
Nikolai BulganinНиколай БулганинNewPromoted189519751917RussianMaleNikolai Bulganin
Anton BulinАнтон БулинNewPromoted189419381914RussianMale
Yakov BykinЯков БыкинNewRemoved188819381912RussianMale
Nikolai DemchenkoНиколай ДемченкоNewRemoved189619371916UkrainianMale
Terenty DeribasТерентий ДерибасNewRemoved189619371903RussianMale
Shalva EliavaШалва ЭлиаваCandidateRemoved188319371904GeorgianMaleShalva Eliava
Nikolai FilatovНиколай ФилатовNewRemoved189119391912RussianMale
Nikolai GikaloНиколай ГикалоNewRemoved189719381917UkrainianMale
Nikolay GolodedНиколай ГолодедCandidateRemoved1894193719181BelarusianMale
Fyodor GryadinskyФёдор ГрядинскийCandidateRemoved189319381912RussianMale
Hryhoriy HrynkoГригорий ГринькоNewRemoved189019381919UkrainianMale
Uraz IsayevУраз ИсаевCandidatePromoted189919381920KazakhMale
Anna KalgynaАнна КалыгинаCandidateRemoved189519371915RussianFemale
Moisei KalmanovichМоисей КалмановичCandidateRemoved188819371917RussianMale
Grigory KaminskyГригорий КаминскийCandidateRemoved189519381913UkrainianMaleGrigory Kaminsky
Nikolay KomarovНиколай КомаровMemberRemoved188619371909RussianMale
Nikolay KubyakНиколай КубякMemberRemoved188119371898RussianMale
Mikhail KulkovМихаил КульковNewRemoved189119391915RussianMale
Vasily KuritsynВасилий КурицынCandidateRemoved189219371917RussianMale
Alfred LepaАльфред ЛепаNewRemoved189219371914LatvianMale
Solomon LozovskyСоломон ЛозовскийCandidatePromoted189219521901RussianMale
Panas LyubchenkoСоломон ЛозовскийNewSuicide189719371913UkrainianMalePanas Lyubchenko
Ivan MakarovИван МакаровNewPromoted188819491905RussianMale
Lev MekhlisЛев МехлисNewPromoted188919531918UkrainianMaleLev Mekhlis
Mikhail MikhailovМихаил МихайловNewPromoted190219381919RussianMale
Vasily MikhailovВасилий МихайловCandidateRemoved189419371915RussianMale
Gazanfar MusabekovГазанфар МусабековCandidateRemoved188819381918AzerbaijaniMale
Valerian OsinskyВалериан ОболенскийCandidateRemoved188719381907RussianMale
Nikolay PakhomovНиколай ПахомовCandidatePromoted189019381912RussianMale
Ivan PavlunovskyИван ПавлуновскийNewRemoved188819371905RussianMale
Vladimir PolonskyВладимир ПолонскийCandidateRemoved189319371912RussianMale
Nikolai PopovНиколай ПоповCandidateRemoved189119381906RussianMale
Alexander PoskrebyshevАлександр ПоскрёбышевNewMember189119651917RussianMale
Boris PozernБорис ПозернCandidateArrested188219391902RussianMaleBoris Pozern
Eduard PramnekЭдуард ПрамнэкNewPromoted189919381917LatvianMaleEduard Pramnek
Vladimir PtukhaВладимир ПтухаCandidateRemoved189419381917UkrainianMaleVladimir Ptukha
Arkady RosengoltsАркадий РозенгольцNewRemoved188919381905BelarusianMale
Alexei RykovАлексей РыковMemberRemoved188119381898RussianMaleAlexei Rykov
Sarkis SarkisovСаркис СаркисовNewRemoved189819381917ArmenianMaleSarkis Sarkisov
Isaak SchwartzИсаак ШварцCandidateNot187919511899UkrainianMale
Alexei SedelnikovАлексей СедельниковCandidateRemoved189419381914RussianMale
Boris SemenovБорис СемёновCandidateRemoved189019371907RussianMale
Alexander SerebrovskyАлександр СеребровскийCandidateRemoved188419381903RussianMale
Aleksandr ShteyngartАлександр ШтейнгартNewDied188719341913UkrainianMale
Vladimir ShubrikovВладимир ШубриковNewRemoved189519371917RussianMale
Pyotr SmorodinПётр СмородинCandidatePromoted189719391917RussianMalePyotr Smorodin
Grigori SokolnikovГригорий СокольниковCandidateArrested188819391905UkrainianMale
Konstantin StrievskyКонстантин СтриевскийMemberRemoved188519381902BelarusianMale
Pyotr StruppeПётр СтруппеNewRemoved188919371907RussianMalePyotr Struppe
Mikhail TomskyМихаил ТомскийMemberSuicide188019361904RussianMale
Ivan TovstukhaИван ТовстухаNewDied188919351913UkrainianMaleIvan Tovstukha
Mikhail TukhachevskyМихаи́л Тухаче́вскийNewArrested189319371918RussianMaleMikhail Tukhachevsky
Ieronim UborevichИероним УборевичCandidateRemoved189619371917LithuanianMaleIeronim Uborevich
Aleksandr UgarovАлександр УгаровNewPromoted190019391917RussianMale
Józef UnszlichtИо́сиф У́ншлихтCandidateRemoved187919381900PolishMaleJózef Unszlicht
Yevgeny VegerЕвгений ВегерNewRemoved189919371917RussianMale
Alexander YegorovАлександр ЕгоровNewArrested188319391918RussianMale
Gavrii VeynbergГавриил ВейнбергCandidateCandidate189119461906PolishMale
Ivan YerominИван ЕрёминNewRemoved189519371917RussianMale
Tikhon YurkinТихон ЮркинCandidateNot189819861915RussianMale
Avraami ZavenyaginАвраамий ЗавенягинNewNot190119561917RussianMale
Volodymyr ZatonskyВолоди́мир Зато́нськийNewRemoved188819381917UkrainianMaleVolodymyr Zatonsky

References

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Citations

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