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Vladimir Milyutin

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333:, on 29 October, when Lenin emerged from hiding to urge the Central Committee to ready itself to seize power immediately, Milyutin was the first speaker to oppose him, arguing that power should be – and was being – transferred to the soviets, and not exclusively to the Bolsheviks, and that "we (the Bolsheviks) are not ready to strike the first blow; we are unable to depose and arrest the authorities in the immediate future." But he accepted the majority decision, and played a central role in the Bolshevik coup, in charge of food supplies. On 7 November, he was named People's Commissar for Agriculture in the original Bolshevik government, but he resigned ten days later, along with 37: 622: 627: 637: 632: 363:
in February 1921 of writing "twaddle" and exhibiting "highbrow disdain" for practical achievements. He inadvertently offended Lenin again, in autumn 1922, by proposing an end to the state monopoly on foreign trade, arguing that private cross-border commerce would boost the soviet economy, and reduce
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and three others, who called for the Bolsheviks to form a coalition government with the other socialist parties represented in the soviets. They withdrew their resignations on 12 December, and on 15 December, Kamenev and Milyutin were elected to the steering committee of the Bolshevik faction in the
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faction of the RSDLP until that year. He was a 'conciliator', who hoped to reunite the disparate parts of the party, and in that capacity was co-opted to the Central Committee in 1910, but arrested almost immediately afterwards. After the February revolution, he was elected chairman of the Saratov
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After his reinstatement, Milyutin never intentionally deviated from the party line again. He advocated ending workers' control of factories, which had sprung up spontaneously during the revolution, because it disrupted production. He also opposed
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in 1928, he loyally supported Stalin during the drive to force the peasants to move onto collective farms, and – despite his previous opposition to economic planning – he became an enthusiastic supporter for the first
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Soviet. In August 1917, he was elected a member of the Central Committee of the RSDLP(b), and was based in St Petersburg as one of the most active Bolsheviks leaders for the next three months.
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The Bolsheviks and the October Revolution, Minutes of the Central Committee of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (bolsheviks) August 1917 – February 1918
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over the issue of importance of economic planning, which Milyutin disparaged to the extent that Lenin publicly accused him, in an article published in
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The Industrialisation of Soviet Russia, volume 1: The Socialist Offensive, The Collectivisation of Soviet Agriculture, 1929–1930
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Members of the Central Committee of the 7th Conference of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (Bolsheviks)
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Members of the Central Committee of the 6th Congress of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (Bolsheviks)
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The Origin of the Communist Autocracy, Political Opposition in the Soviet State: First Phase, 1917–1922
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Candidates of the Central Committee of the 10th Congress of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
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Candidates of the Central Committee of the 9th Congress of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
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in 1884, into a rural teacher's family. His mother who was a distant relative of the poet
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People's commissars and ministers of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
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was postdated only until 1910, implying that he did not join the
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London: Macmillan. pp. 451–52. 311:Russian Social Democratic Labour Party 293:'s decision to impose one party rule. 313:(RSDLP) in 1903, and was initially a 66:23 March 1918 – 3 April 1918 7: 653:Russian Constituent Assembly members 301:Born in the village of Alexandrovo, 248:Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks) 369:Central Statistical Administration 289:, but resigned in protest against 53:Supreme Soviet of National Economy 14: 678:Great Purge victims from Russia 1: 422:"Милютин Владимир Павлович" 264:Vladimir Pavlovich Milyutin 699: 492:"Integrated Economic Plan" 460:Schapiro, Leonard (1965). 367:Appointed director of the 283:original soviet government 608:People from Lgovsky Uyezd 496:Marxists Internet Archive 285:formed on the day of the 257: 154: 111: 59: 46: 34: 25: 516:Service, Robert (2000). 428:(in Russian). 2022-06-05 317:. 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Retrieved 495: 490:Lenin, V.I. 485: 476: 470: 461: 455: 446: 441: 430:. Retrieved 425: 416: 397: 396:in his book 383: 366: 360: 357:Leon Trotsky 353: 350:Later career 328: 300: 297:Early career 263: 262: 206:Soviet Union 202:Russian SFSR 193:(1937-10-30) 144:Succeeded by 113: 101:Alexei Rykov 96:Succeeded by 61: 55:of the RSFSR 603:1937 deaths 386:Great Purge 364:smuggling. 335:Lev Kamenev 250:(1918–1937) 244:(1903–1918) 227:(1917–1936) 221:(1884–1936) 212:Nationality 134:Preceded by 84:Preceded by 592:Categories 432:2023-06-08 408:References 394:David King 170:1888-09-05 404:in 1956. 400:. He was 323:Bolshevik 315:Menshevik 271:Bolshevik 114:In office 62:In office 501:20 April 273:leader, 426:Горенка 268:Russian 219:Russian 574:  549:  524:  361:Pravda 275:Soviet 225:Soviet 198:Moscow 242:RSDLP 572:ISBN 547:ISBN 522:ISBN 503:2018 390:NKVD 188:Died 164:Born 594:: 494:. 424:. 204:, 200:, 179:, 580:. 555:. 530:. 505:. 435:. 183:, 172:) 168:(

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Supreme Soviet of National Economy
Vladimir Lenin
Valerian Osinsky
Alexei Rykov
Alexander Schlichter
Kursk Governorate
Russian Empire
Moscow
Russian SFSR
Soviet Union
Russian
Soviet
RSDLP
Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
Russian
Bolshevik
Soviet
People's Commissar
original soviet government
Bolshevik Revolution
Vladimir Lenin
Kursk Governorate
Nikolay Yazykov
Russian Social Democratic Labour Party
Menshevik
Communist Party
Bolshevik
Bolshevik Revolution
Lev Kamenev

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