Materials for schoolchildren
- Education of the USSR
The formation and development of the USSR as an allied state
Formation and development of the USSR as a union state.
Moscow: Izvestia Soviets of Working People's Deputies of the USSR, 1972.Printed brochure of the 1st Congress of Soviets of the USSR
The Central Executive Committee of the USSR (CEC of the USSR).Printed brochure of the 1st Congress of Soviets of the USSR.The brochure of the First Congress of Soviets of the USSR contains materials from the meeting at which the unification of the RSFSR, USSR, and BSSR took place within the USSR. Speeches by congress delegates, texts of the Declaration and Treaty on the Formation of the USSR, and statistical information on the participants in the congress are included.
Declaration on the formation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.Treaty on the Education of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Declaration on the formation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics;Treaty on the formation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.[Moscow: B. and., 1922].The documents were approved on December 30, 1922, at the First All-Union Congress of Soviets, and marked the unification of the Russian SFSR, the Ukrainian SSR, the Belarusian SSR, and the Transcaucasian SFSR into the USSR. These documents included a digital copy with signatures from authorized delegates from each republic.
To the twentieth anniversary of the education of the USSR
Kalinin, Mikhail Ivanovich (1875-1946).To the twentieth anniversary of the education of the USSR.Moscow: State Publishing House of Political Literature, 1942.The brochure dedicated to the Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, M. I. Kalinin, is a special publication marking the 20th anniversary of the formation of the USSR. Considering that the country was founded during difficult times of the Great Patriotic War, this event holds special significance.
The adoption of the declaration and the signing of the treaty on the formation of the USSR, 1922.
The adoption of the declaration and the signing of the treaty on the formation of the USSR, 1922 St. Petersburg: Presidential b. Boris N. Yeltsin, 2010.Fragments of the newsreel from the First All-Union Congress of Soviets, which was held on December 30, 1922, under the title "The Formation of the USSR."
- The Constitution (Basic Law) of the USSR of 1924 and the Constitutions (basic laws) of the republics of the USSR of the 1920s
Constitution (fundamental law) of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
THE USSR. The Constitution (1924). Constitution (fundamental law) of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
M .: Jurid. Publishing House of People's Commissar of the RSFSR, 1925.The publication includes the text of the first constitution of the USSR, adopted at the Second Congress of Soviets on January 31st, 1924. It also includes some of the most important official documents regarding the highest and central bodies of the USSR.
Constitution (Basic Law) of the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic
The RSFSR. The Constitution (1925). Constitution (the main law) of the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic. M .: The Soviet Power, 1929.The publication presents the text of the Constitution of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (RSFSR), adopted on May 11, 1925, at the XII All-Russian Congress of Soviets, with amendments made in 1927 and 1929. This marked a significant milestone in the RSFSR's development after its entry into the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR).
XII All-Russian Congress of Soviets
RSFSR.Congress of Soviets (12; 1925; Moscow).XII All-Russian Congress of Soviets.Moscow: VTCIK, 1925.The publication contains materials from the meeting that discussed the draft Constitution of the RSFSR (pages 136-178 and scans 158-200), a resolution on the report on the draft Constitution (pages 253-254 and scans 283-284), and the final text of the adopted Constitution (pages 271-289 and scans 305-323).
Second All-Union Congress of Soviets, 1924
Second All-Union Congress of Soviets, 1924. St. Petersburg: Presidential Library. Boris N. Yeltsin, 2011.Fragments of the newsreel from the II All-Union Congress of Soviets, which was held on January 26-February 2, 1924 and during which the first Constitution of the USSR was adopted.
Schemes of the Constitution of the USSR and the Union republics
Kopylov, S.Shemy Constitution of the USSR and the Union republics.L.: Giz, 1925 (region 1926).The publication presents various diagrams on the national composition, the structure of the Union republics, and the system of supreme and central authorities in the USSR, as well as detailed descriptions of these diagrams. The descriptions are located on pages 5-54 (scans 7-56), and the diagrams themselves can be found on separate sheets (scans 58-104).
Constitution of the USSR in the schemes
Kulakov, Georgiy Vasilievich. Constitution of the USSR in the schemes. M.: Gosizdat, 1930; L.The publication presents the text of the 1924 Constitution of the USSR, which is accompanied by various diagrams.
- Administrative and territorial division
THE USSR. Formation of the new union republics in Central Asia, 1924-1925.
THE USSR. Formation of the new Union republics in Central Asia, 1924-1925. St. Petersburg: Presidential b. Yeltsin, 2010.Newsreel clips dedicated to the admission of the Central Asian republics into the USSR between 1924 and 1925.
Atlas of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in relation to the regions of the economic zoning of the USSR State Planning Commission
Atlas of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in relation to areas of the economic zoning of the USSR State Planning Commission.Moscow: State.Publishing House, 1925;Leningrad.The Atlas of the USSR is based on the principle of highlighting the economic and national regions of the country. It allows users to learn political, economic, and physical information about each region. The atlas was created during a period of significant administrative and territorial reform in the USSR.
Atlas of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
Atlas of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Books on Moscow: Izd. The Central Executive Committee of the USSR, 1928.The atlas presents maps of regions formed on a national basis, such as union republics and autonomous regions, because of administrative and territorial reforms in the mid-1920s.
- The national problem and the policy of "indigenization"
Six years of national politics of Soviet power and drug addicts.1917-1923
RSFSR.Nar.com.For nationalities.Six years of national politics of Soviet power and drug addicts.1917-1923 M.: Dep.Print and inform.NKN, 1924.The publication provides a brief overview of the activities of the People's Commissariat for Nationalities from 1917 to 1923, along with statistical information about the size, national composition, and number of people in the autonomous republics and regions of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (RSFSR), as well as their economic and cultural conditions. Special focus is given to the various departments of the commissariat and their scientific institutions.
Materials for the reports on the 2 nd anniversary of the Constitution of the USSR
Dimanshtein, Semyon Markovich. Materials for the reports on the 2 nd anniversary of the Constitution of the USSR. Moscow: Moscow. Worker, 1925.The publication includes materials by S. M. Dimanstein, "USSR - Fraternal Union of Nationalities" (pages 3-11, scans 9-17), and N. V. Krylenko, "Structure of the USSR" (pages 13-23, scans 19-29). These allow readers to know the reasons behind the unification of the former territories of the Russian Empire into a single state - the USSR - and the national policies of the Bolsheviks, as well as the basic principles of the USSR's structure and its highest and central authorities.
The power of advice. 9. 9. 1926. № 10. 7 March
The power of advice.
G. 9. 1926. № 10. 7 March. 1926.The roots of the Soviet system in the Tatar and Kazakh autonomous republics. pp. 8-9 (scans 10-11)
On the rooting of the state apparatus in the Kazakh Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
The Central Executive Committee of the USSR (CEC of the USSR).On the rooting of the state apparatus in the Kazakh Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.Resolution on the report of the Presidium of the Central Executive Committee of the Cossacks "On the Radicalization of the State Apparatus in the Kazakh Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic" (pages 8-13).
О докладе "Белоруссизация государственного аппарата"
The Central Executive Committee of the USSR (CEC of the USSR).On the report "Belarusization of the state apparatus".The archive file contains a draft report from the Government of the BSSR on the implementation of Belarusianization in 1927, as well as various editions (scans 41-89). These documents reveal the main challenges in implementing Belarusianization, as a specific example of Indigenization, and the mechanisms used to address these challenges.
The collection contains official documents from 1917 to 1940 related to the establishment of the Soviet republics, treaties between them and the RSFSR (Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic), and later the USSR (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics), as well as their admission into the USSR.