Communist Russia, particularly during the Soviet era, was primarily controlled by the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU). The party's leadership, especially figures like Vladimir Lenin and later Joseph Stalin, wielded significant power, dictating policies and governance. The state apparatus, including the KGB and the military, served to enforce party directives and maintain control over the populace. Ultimately, the centralized authority of the party overshadowed any democratic processes, leading to a one-party state.
Russia is a communist government so any media is controlled by the government.
The people of the Council of Commissioners
USSR - The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
Russia was state capitalist and controlled other eastern European state capitalist countries. They had no connection at all with Communism (a classless stateless society based on production for use).
The People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs was the communist secret police in Russia. Abbreviations for the group are actually NKVD.
Russia is a communist government
Yes. Democratic east controlled by the UK, US, France and other. The west by communist Russia.
Non-communist Russia was called Russia. When Russia was under communism, it was called the Union of Soviet Socialists Republics or the USSR.
Czechoslovak Communist Party in Russia was created in 1918.
Russia's communist part today is known as the Communist Party of the Russian Federation. It's the second largest political party in Russia today.
Russia was the only country to become communist during World War 1.
women under the control of communist russia were considered?