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Issue № 32. June 2012

Interaction between Supreme Bodies of Government of the Soviet Military Administration in September 1918 – November 1920

Marina P. Arakelova, Maxim V. Fomenko

Marina P. Arakelova – Ph.D., professor, School of Public Administration, Lomonosov Moscow State University.
E-mail: ArakelovaMP@spa.msu.ru 

Maxim V. Fomenko – Ph.D., senior lecturer, Lomonosov Moscow State University.
E-mail: FomenkoMV@spa.msu.ru

The article examines one of the key problems of Soviet administration. The civil War intensified in 1918-1920, and military administration had  to search for optimal technologies of administration, creating and abolishing a number of administrative bodies. The study of that problem is urgent because the military reforms are still continuing today.

Keywords

Armed forces, headquarters, military education.

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