Uchraspred
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Communist Party of the Soviet Union |
Leaders |
Communism Portal
|
The Uchraspred (Russian language: Учраспред) was the Registration and Distribution Department of the Central Committee in the Soviet Union. It was founded in 1920 as a department in the Bolshevik Party responsible for registering the members and assigning them to different tasks. However, the appointments to the highest party positions still came under the jurisdiction of the Orgburo. In 1922, the Uchraspred made over ten thousand assignments. In 1924, the Uchraspred was merged with the Orgburo.
[edit] References
- Thomas Streissguth. The Rise of the Soviet Union. (Greenhaven Press, 2001) (ISBN 0-7377-0928-6)