词条 | Leningrad Communist University |
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Leningrad Communist University or LKU ({{lang-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 ({{lang-ru|Рабоче-Крестьянский Университет имени Зиновьева}}), it was renamed in 1921 the Zinoviev Communist University ({{lang-ru|Коммунистический Университет имени Зиновьева}}) and in 1929 the All-Union Stalin Communist University ({{lang-ru|Всесоюзный коммунистический университет имени Сталина}}). It was the first educational establishment in Russia to teach criminal investigation.[1] In 1932 it became the Stalin National High Communist Agricultural University, "the Party smithy of cadres for the socialist village."[2] During the 1933-34 academic year, about 1,200 students were being trained to serve as kolkhoz chairmen and MTS directors.[3] In 1944 it was reorganized as part of the Leningrad Higher Party School. References1. ^Как работал уголовный розыск в Петрограде-Ленинграде, 812 Online, 22/06/2010. 2. ^Halfin, Stalinist Confessions, p. 27. 3. ^Halfin, Stalinist Confessions, p. 28. Bibliography
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1 : Education in the Soviet Union |
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