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{{Short description|Soviet university}}
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Leningrad Communist University or LKU ({{langx|ru|ЛКУ}}) was a Soviet teaching establishment designed to create cadres for Party and government work.
Created in 1918 as the Zinoviev Worker-Peasant University ({{langx|ru|Рабоче-Крестьянский Университет имени Зиновьева}}), it was renamed in 1921 the Zinoviev Communist University ({{langx|ru|Коммунистический Университет имени Зиновьева}}) and in 1929 the All-Union Stalin Communist University ({{langx|ru|Всесоюзный коммунистический университет имени Сталина}}). It was the first educational establishment in Russia to teach criminal investigation.[http://www.online812.ru/2010/06/22/017/ Как работал уголовный розыск в Петрограде-Ленинграде], 812 Online, 22/06/2010. In 1932 it became the Stalin National High Communist Agricultural University, "the Party smithy of cadres for the socialist village."Halfin, Stalinist Confessions, p. 27. During the 1933-34 academic year, about 1,200 students were being trained to serve as kolkhoz chairmen and MTS directors.Halfin, Stalinist Confessions, p. 28.
In 1944 it was reorganized as part of the Leningrad Higher Party School.
References
Bibliography
- Igal Halfin, Stalinist Confessions: Messianism and Terror at the Leningrad Communist University, University of Pittsburgh Press, 2009: {{ISBN|0-8229-6016-8}}
- I.V. Znamenskaya and M.A. Rumyantsev, "Kommunisticheskii universitet imeni Zinov'eva (Leningrad)," Istoki 1 (1989): 335-338.