All-Ukrainian Extraordinary Commission

History of State Security of Ukraine
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All-Ukrainian Extraordinary Commission (Ukrainian: Всеукраїнська надзвичайна комісія, ВУНК; Russian: Всеукраинская чрезвычайная комиссия, ВУЧК) was a Soviet secret police and an affiliation of the Russian Cheka. It was also known as VUChK to distinguish it from its Russian version - VChK. As its parent organization, VUChK was a Bolshevik penal agency that was effectively used to establish "Dictatorship of the proletariat" and was closely associated with the Red Terror.

The commission was created on December 3, 1918 in Kursk and was subordinated to the Provisional Workers-Peasants Government of Ukraine. To accomplish its task under VUChK and local extraordinary commissions were created military formations. Until 1920 it was controlled by the Narkom of Justice and the Supreme Socialist Inspection and after - the Narkom of Workers Peasants Inspection (Rabkrin).

On March 22, 1922 the commission was reformed into the State Political Administration (DPU) by a resolution of the All-Ukrainian Central Executive Committee.[1]

Chairmen

References

  1. Resolution of the All Ukrainian Central Executive Committee. 1922-03-22

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