- A
partorg (Russian: парторг, from партийный организатор,
partiyny organizator, or "party organizer") was a
person appointed by the
Central Committee of...
- Ants
Saareste Ain Mäeots as
Captain Evald Viires Peeter Tammearu as a
Partorg (Communist
Party official) Märt Pius and
Priit Pius as the Käär Brothers...
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military officers),
later (from 1933) in work
sites more
generally (through
partorg posts alongside conventional managers). In 1920,
James R.
Angell delivered...
- Post
Stalinist Soviet Union Organization of the
Communist Party of
China Partorg Gill,
Graeme (2004). "Communist
Party of the
Soviet Union". In Millar,...
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joined the
Sovremennik Publishers as an
editor and at one
point became its
partorg, but was
fired after the
publication of
Georgy Vladimov's
Three Minutes...
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establish a
local party organization.
Party organizer may also
refer to:
Partorg, a
local party leader in the
Communist Party of the
Soviet Union Party...
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recognition of this, he was
invited to join the
Communist Party, to
serve as the
partorg (leader of the
Communists of his company), and also
received the "For Courage"...
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During the time he was in the
Ukrainian National Folk
Choir he
became the
partorg i.e., the
leader of the
Soviet Communist Party division at the Choir. He...
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supervisors of the team.
Recruitment of the
local Communist Party activists by
partorgs was the last step.
Since they
needed to ****emble a
large force in a very...
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Menshikova and
Svetlana Gnevasheva,
daughters of Ivan Syssoyev, a Red Army
partorg who died in
Tallinn in 1944,
filed suit
against the
government demanding...