10th Politburo and the 10th Secretariat of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks)

Politburo of the 10th Congress
16 March 1921 – 3 April 1922

The Politburo of the 10th Congress of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks) was in session from 16 March 1921 to 3 April 1922.

Composition

Members

Members of the Politburo of the 10th Congress of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
[1]
Name Cyrillic 9th POL 11th POL Birth Death PM Ethnicity Gender Portrait
Lev Kamenev Лев Ка́менев Old Reelected 1883 1936 1901 Jewish-Russian

[2][3][a]

Male
Vladimir Lenin Владимир Ленин Old Reelected 1870 1924 1898 Russian Male
Joseph Stalin Ио́сиф Ста́лин Old Reelected 1878 1953 1898 Georgian Male
Leon Trotsky Лев Тро́цкий Old Reelected 1879 1940 1917 Jewish Male
Grigory Zinoviev Григо́рий Зино́вьев Candidate Reelected 1883 1936 1901 Jewish Male

Candidates

Candidate Members of the Politburo of the 10th Congress of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
[1]
Name Cyrillic 9th POL 11th POL Birth Death PM Ethnicity Gender Portrait
Nikolai Bukharin Никола́й Буха́рин Candidate Candidate 1888 1938 1906 Russian Male
Mikhail Kalinin Михаил Калинин Candidate Candidate 1875 1946 1898 Russian Male
Vyacheslav Molotov Вячеслав Молотов New Candidate 1890 1986 1906 Russian Male

References

  1. ^ a b "Узкий состав ЦК РСДРП(б) - Политическое бюро ЦК РСДРП(б) - Бюро ЦК РСДРП(б) - РКП(б) - Политическое бюро ЦК РКП(б) - ВКП(б) - Президиум - Политическое бюро ЦК КПСС" [Narrow composition of the Central Committee of the RSDLP(b) - Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the RSDLP (b) - Bureau of the Central Committee of the RSDLP (b) - RCP (b) - Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the RCP (b) - CPSU (b) - Presidium - Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the CPSU]. Knowbysight.info. Archived from the original on 28 May 2022. Retrieved 21 May 2022.
  2. ^ Service, Robert (2005). Stalin: A Biography. Harvard University Press. p. 103.
  3. ^ Lindemann, Albert S. (1997). Esau's Tears: Modern Anti-Semitism and the Rise of the Jews. Cambridge University Press. p. 430.

Notes

  1. ^ His father was Jewish and his mother Russian