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377: 393: 22: 77:, a political worker who was killed at the front; the academy continued to carry the name of Tolmachev in subsequent renamings until 1938. The institute carried the mission of training teachers for Red Army schools and political workers for the army. It was renamed the Petrograd Red Army University on 14 April 1920 and was transferred to the Political Directorate (PUR), being renamed the Petrograd Instructors' Institute by orders of 10 and 12 March 1921. 311: 96:
in August 1920, on 3 March 1922. The Higher Military-Political Course was created as a result of the merger. The course was soon renamed to the Military-Political Institute of the Red Army and Fleet on 14 February 1923 and made equivalent to a military academy. It became the N. G. Tolmachev
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Military-Political Academy on 14 May 1925 and was subordinated to the chief of higher educational institutions under the PUR. The VPA was tasked with providing higher education to political workers. Awarded the
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on 11 January 1938, assuming its longtime name: V. I. Lenin Military-Political Academy. The academy was also relocated to
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on 7 December 1991 as a result of the elimination of political workers in the armed forces.
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Department of the History of International Workers and National Liberation Movement
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Faculty for the training of officers of the countries of popular democracy
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Military University of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation
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The predecessor of the academy was the Teachers' Institute of the
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Military units and formations awarded the Order of the Red Banner
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Department of Theory and History of State and Law and State Law
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on 5 July 1920), which had absorbed the party schools of the
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Department of military administration and administrative law
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on 31 October 1934, the academy was renamed in honor of
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A Guide to the Central State Archive of the Soviet Army
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Tallinn Higher Military-Political Construction School
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from 1919 to 1991 that provided advanced training to
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Department of dialectical and historical materialism
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military educational institution
Soviet Armed Forces
political workers
Red Army
Agitators
Smolny Institute
Petrograd
Nikolay Tolmachyov
16th Army
Western Front
8th
17th Rifle Divisions
Order of Lenin
Vladimir Lenin
Moscow
Order of the Red Banner
Order of the October Revolution
Humanitarian Academy
Military Law
Soviet History
Military Band
Order of Lenin
Order of the Red Banner
Order of the October Revolution

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