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The first meeting of the Moscow Soviet of Workers’ Deputies occurred on 1 March 1917. The meeting was initially attended by 52 delegates from various factories, cooperative societies and trade unions. However, when the meeting was reconvened in the evening after a short adjournment, the meeting had
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A group of members of the executive committee of the first convocation of the Moscow Soviet after the October Revolution. Sitting (from left to right): 1) Ignatov, 2) Ratekhin, 3) Korzinov, 4)
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Between 1918 and 1941, these two administrations were perceived as two distinct, although related, bodies. The Mossovet (
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swollen to over six hundred delegates. An executive committee of 44 members was created under the leadership of
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could mean a corporate kindergarten for City Hall staff, or any public kindergarten managed by the City
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or as a sign of administrative control ("established by Mossovet") by the current administration, i.e.
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18) Pevunov. Standing (from left to right): 1) Temkina, 2) Ilyushin, 3) Merkulov, 4)
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Government of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic
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Chairpersons of the Executive Committee of Mossovet
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