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  1. Andrei Sergeyevich Bubnov (Russian: Андре́й Серге́евич Бу́бнов; 3 April [O.S. 22 March] 1883 – 1 August 1938) was a Russian Bolshevik revolutionary leader, one of Bolshevik leaders in Ukraine, Soviet politician and military leader and member of the Left Opposition.

  2. History Background. On August 18, 1917, the top Bolshevik leader, Vladimir Lenin, set up a political bureau—known first as Narrow composition, and after October 23, 1917, as Political bureau—specifically to direct the October Revolution, with only seven members (Lenin, Leon Trotsky, Grigory Zinoviev, Lev Kamenev, Joseph Stalin, Grigori Sokolnikov, and Andrei Bubnov), but this precursor did ...

  3. Plenums. The CC was not a permanent institution. It convened nine plenary sessions between the 11th Congress and the 12th Congress.When the CC was not in session, decision-making powers were transferred to inner bodies of the CC itself; the Politburo, Secretariat and Orgburo (none of these bodies were permanent either, but convened several times a months).

  4. Andrei Sergeyevich Bubnov (Russian: Андре́й Серге́евич Бу́бнов) (23 March 1884 – 1 August 1938) was a Bolshevik revolutionary leader in Russia, and member of the Left Opposition. Andrei Bubnov was born in Ivanovo-Voznesensk in Vladimir Governorate (now Ivanovo, Ivanovo Oblast, Russia) on 23...

  5. Andrei Bubnov (23 March 1884-1 August 1938) was People's Commissar for Education of the Soviet Union from September 1929 to October 1937, succeeding Anatoly Lunacharsky and preceding Pyotr Tyurkin. Andrei Sergeyevich Bubnov was born on 23 March 1884 in Ivanovo-Voznesensk, Vladimir Governorate...

  6. Andrei Sergeyevich Bubnov ( Russian: Андре́й Серге́евич Бу́бнов; 3 April [ O.S. 22 March] 1883 – 1 August 1938) was a Russian Bolshevik revolutionary leader, one of Bolshevik leaders in Ukraine, Soviet politician and military leader and member of the Left Opposition . Life. Early career.