• Source: 7th Congress of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks)
  • The 7th (extraordinary) Congress of the RSDLP(b) (Russian Social Democratic Labor Party), also known as the Extraordinary 7th Congress of the RCP(b) (Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks)), was held between 6–8 March 1918. During this congress the Bolsheviks changed the name of the party to include the word "Communist".
    It was the first congress of the Bolsheviks after their gaining of power in the October Revolution. It was held in the Taurida Palace in Petrograd (St. Petersburg) in extraordinary session to consider the peace treaty with Germany to end World War I, concluded by the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk earlier in March.
    The 47 plenipotentiary and 59 consultative delegates represented about 17,000 Party members. The actual Party head count was about 300,000, but many delegates could not arrive on such short notice, partially because of the German occupation of significant territory.
    The agenda was:

    Report of the 6th Central Committee (delivered by Vladimir Lenin)
    War and peace
    Revision of the Party Programme, including the change of the name of the Party
    Miscellanea
    Elections of the 7th Central Committee
    This Congress created All-Russian Bureau of Military Commissars, i.e. the political department of the future Soviet armed forces.


    Brest Peace



    The Brest Peace was an issue of fierce controversy within the Party. The Brest Peace was opposed by the faction of the Left Communists, who were led by Nickolay Bukharin and were influential in the major party organizations: in Moscow, Petrograd, and the Urals . There was little unity among the supporters of the Brest Peace.
    After Lenin's report, Bukharin presented a second report, demanding that the war with Germany continue.
    After heated discussions, Lenin's version of the Resolution On War And Peace was approved at the morning session of March 8 by a signed vote: 30 in favor, 12 against, 4 abstained. Lenin's proposal, was not made public at that time and was first published in the January 1, 1919 Kommunar, a daily newspaper issued by the Central Committee for workers in Moscow.
    The Brest Peace was ratified by the Extraordinary Fourth All-Russia Congress of Soviets (March 14–16).


    = List of elected members to the Central Committee

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    The Contress elected the following members to the Central Committee (by number of received votes):
    Elected Members

    Lenin (Ulyanov) Vladimir Ilyich
    Trotsky Lev Davidovich
    Sverdlov Yakov Mikhailovich
    Zinoviev Grigorii Evseevich
    Bukharin Nikolai Ivanovich
    Stalin Iosif Vissarionovich
    Sokolnikov Grigori Iakovlevich
    Krestinsky Nikolai Nikolaevich
    Smilga Ivar Tenisovich
    Stasova Elena Dmitrievna
    Lashevich Mikhail Mikhailovich
    Shmidt Vasilii Vladimirovich
    Dzerzhinsky Feliks Edmundovich
    Vladimirsky Mikhail Fedorovich
    Artem (Sergeev Fedor Andreevich)
    Candidates

    Ioffe Adolf Abramovich
    Kiselev Aleksei Semenovich
    Berzin Ian Antonovich
    Uritsky Moisei Solomonovich
    Stuchka Petr Ivanovich
    Petrovsky Grigory Ivanovich
    Lomov (Oppokov) Georgy Ippolitovich
    Shliapnikov Aleksandr Gavrilovich


    External links


    Speeches by Lenin at the Extraordinary Seventh Congress of the R.C.P.(B.), Collected Works, Progress Publishers, Moscow, Volume 27, 1972, pages 85–158


    References


    "Seventh Congress of the Russian Communist Party. Verbatim Report. March 6–8, 1918" (1923)

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