Kyiv Gubernatorial Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine

The Kyiv Gubernatorial Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine, commonly referred to as the Kyiv CPU gubkom. In 1917 it was preceded by Kyiv Military Revolutionary Committee of Bolsheviks and in 1918-1921 as Kyiv Gubernatorial Revolutionary Committee.

The Kyiv Milrevkom was created by Bolsheviks on 9 November 1917 as the Kyiv Military Revolutionary Committee as part of 1917 Kyiv Bolshevik Uprising which followed the Petrograd Bolshevik putsch. To keep the order in the city and region, the Central Council of Ukraine which was granted a self-rule over Ukraine by the Russian Provisional Government created the Regional Committee in Protection of Revolution in Ukraine and allowed to participate all political faction of the city and governorate. At the same time the Central Council of Ukraine had its own Gubernatorial Commissars in each governorate.

The post was finally established in the summer of 1919 and existed along with the revolutionary committee until 1921.

With elimination of the governorate division in 1925, the committee ceased to exist and was replaced by the Kyiv District (Okruha) Committee.

Chairmen

The following individuals served as chairpersons of the Kyiv Milrevkom, Kyiv Revkom and Kyiv Gubernatorial Committee.

Kyiv Military Revolutionary Committee (1917)

Name Term of Office Life years
Start End
Leonid Pyatakov 9 November 1917 10 November 1917 1890-1937
Mikhail Bogdanov 10 November 1917 14 November 1917 1881–1937
Leonid Pyatakov 14 November 1917 12 December 1917 1890-1937

Kyiv Revolutionary Committee (1918-1921)

Name Term of Office Life years
Start End
Andrei Bubnov October 1918 25 February 1919 1883–1938
Yakov Muravnik 1919 1919 1895–1937
Dmitry Manuilsky 19 December 1919 December 1919 1883–1959
Andriy Ivanov December 1919 17 July 1920 1888–1927
Mikhail Vetoshkin 17 July 1920 18 October 1920 1884–1958
Yan Gamarnik 18 October 1920 July 1921 1894–1937

Kyiv Gubernatorial Committee (1918-1920)

Name Term of Office Life years
Start End
Yakov Yakovlev July 1919 August 1919 1896–1938
Abram Glinski 1919 1920 1897–1939
Ivan Klymenko 1920 1920 1891–1937

Executive Secretaries

Kyiv Gubernatorial Committee (1920-1925)

Name Term of Office Life years
Start End
Panas Lyubchenko 1920 1920 1897–1937
Yan Gamarnik 6 July 1920 1920 1894–1937
Aleksandr Odintsov 1920 1921 1895–1937
Nikolai Golubenko 1921 1921 1897–1937
Lavrentiy Kartvelishvili 1921 1923 1890–1938
Vladimir Loginov 1923 August 1923 1897–1937
Juozas Vareikis August 1923 February 1924 1894–1938
Lavrentiy Kartvelishvili February 1924 13 November 1924 1890–1938
Pavel Postyshev 13 November 1924 1925 1887–1939

Districts

In 1923 the Ukrainian SSR was split into okruhas (not to be confused with okrugs).

The Kyiv Governorate was initially split into 7 okruhas centered in following cities: Bila Tserkva, Berdychiv, Kyiv, Malyn, Uman, Cherkasy, and Korsun (as Shevchenko Okruha).

Kyiv District Committee (1925-1930)

Name Term of Office Life years
Start End
Pavel Postyshev 1925 November 1926 1887–1939
Fyodor Kornyushin November 1926 March 1928 1893–1938
Nikolai Demchenko March 1928 1930 1896–1937
Vladimir Chernyavski 1930 September 1930 1893–1937

Bila Tserkva District Committee (1925-1930)

Name Term of Office Life years
Start End
Mikhail Postolovsky 1925 1926 1900–1937
S. Gvozdetsky 1927 1927 ?–?
Mark Vasilenko June 1928 December 1928 1895–1937
P. Lazarko 1929 ? ?–?
Vasiliy Pidsukha ? 1930 1899–?

See also

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