Donetsk Gubernatorial Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine

{{Short description|Regional branch of the Communist Party of (Bolsheviks) Ukraine in Donetsk Governorate}}

The Donetsk Gubernatorial Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine, commonly referred to as the Donetsk CPU gubkom, was a regional branch of the Communist Party of (Bolsheviks) Ukraine in Donetsk Governorate.

The Donetsk Governorate was established on 5 February 1920 out of parts of Yekaterinoslav Governorate, Kharkov Governorate, and Don Host Oblast. Due to difficult situation in the region, the governorate was governed by a local revolutionary committee (revkom). The gubernatorial committee was finally established in September 1920.

Chairmen

=Donets Gubernatorial Revolutionary Committee (1920)=

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Vladimir Antonov-Saratovsky

| 1920

| 1920

| 1884-1965

=Kiev Gubernatorial Committee (1920-1925)=

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Vyacheslav Molotov

| September 1920

| November 1920

| 1890–1986

Taras Kharchenko

| December 1920

| January 1921

| 1893–1937

Andrei Radchenko

| 1920

| 1921

| 1887–1938

Emmanuil Kviring

| 1921

| April 1923

| 1888–1937

Aleksandr Krinitsky

| 1923

| 1924

| 1894–1937

Andrei Radchenko

| 1924

| 1925

| 1887–1938

Chairpersons

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Fyodor Sergeev (Artyom)

| 26 April 1920

| 1920

| 1883–1921

Yakov Drobnis

| October 1920

| December 1920

| 1890–1937

Moisei Rukhimovich

| December 1920

| 1922

| 1889–1938

Mikhail Chernov

| 1923

| 1925

| 1891–1938

Districts

{{see also|Okruhas of Ukraine}}

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

The Donetsk Governorate was initially split into 7 okruhas centered in following cities: Bakhmut, Luhansk, Mariupol, Yuzovka, Starobilsk, Taganrog, and Shakhty.

=Yuzivka-Stalino Okruha Committee (1925-1930)=

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Konstantin Moiseenko

| 1924

| 1927

| 1895–1937

Vasiliy Stroganov

| 1927

| July 1930

| 1888–1938

See also