The Departments of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union were all specialised in their own field, for example, the International Department handled Soviet relations with non-ruling communist parties.
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Key
- A–U is an abbreviation of All-Union, in this case All-Union Ministries. The All-Union ministries were ministries with no regional ministerial branches in the republics.
- U–R is an abbreviation of Union Republic, in this case Union republican ministries. Union republican ministries were either All-Union ministries with republican branches or republican ministries without an All-Union affiliate.
- Pres. is short for Presidium, in this case Presidium of the Council of Ministers. In the tables. Pres. denotes ministers or chairmen of state committees who held seats in the Presidium.
Departments
Department | Responsible for | Sections |
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Administrative Organs |
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Agriculture |
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Chemical Industry |
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Construction |
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Culture |
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Defence Industry |
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Foreign Cadres |
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General |
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Heavy Industry |
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Information |
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International |
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Light- and Food Industry |
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Machinery Industry |
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Organisational-party Work |
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Planning and Financial Organs |
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Political Administration of the Ministry of Defence |
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Propaganda |
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Science and Education |
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Trade and Consumers' Services |
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Transportation-Communications |
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Women |
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Sources: How the Soviet Union is Governed (1979) pp. 412–417 and pp. 420–421 |
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