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  1. The Higher Party School (Russian: Высшая партийная школа, abbreviated HPS (Russian: ВПШ)) was the organ responsible for teaching cadres in the Soviet Union. It was the successor of the Communist Academy which was established in 1918.

  2. The Higher Party School was created in 1939 under the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. It was tasked with training future leaders (known in Soviet parlance as "cadres") for Party and state positions.

  3. DOCUMENTS AND STATEMENTS. ꟷ 1920's ꟷ. Order of the CC to Gen. Dukhonin, Russian Commander-in-Chief to Propose an Immediate Armistice to the Armies of the Central Powers (Nov. 21, 1917) ꟷ 1950's ꟷ.

  4. In the CPSU Central Committee Stepping-Stone to Glory or Obscurity? Jane P. Shapiro At the conclusion of the Thirteenth Congress of the Russian Com-munist Party (B) in May 1924, Georgii A. Korostelov was elected to candidate membership in the party's Central Committee (CC). He was almost a prototype of candidates chosen that year: he was

  5. The Moscow Higher Party School was the party school with the highest standing. The school itself had eleven faculties until a 1972 Central Committee resolution demanded a reorganization of the curriculum. [133]

  6. Central Committee of the Communist Party – the governing body of the Party between each Congress. Conducted the day-to-day business of the Party and the government. Congress of the CPSU – the gathering of Party delegates every five years.

  7. The CPC Central Committee letter contains groundless, slanderous attacks on our party and on other Communist parties, on the decisions of the 20th, 21st, and 22nd Congresses of the CPSU and on the CPSU Programme.