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People's Commissariat for Posts and Telegraphs of the USSR

People's Commissariat for Posts and Telegraphs of the USSR was the central organ of the Soviet Union government that was in charge of the organisation and administration of the different forms of communication including posts. It existed between 1923 and 1932.[1]

People's Commissariat for Posts and Telegraphs of the USSR
Народный комиссариат
почт и телеграфов СССР
(НКПТ, НКПиТ, Наркомпочтель СССР)
Official emblem of the Commissariat
on a telephone hatch in Kharkov
Agency overview
Formed12 November 1923; 100 years ago (1923-11-12)
Preceding agency
Dissolved17 January 1932; 92 years ago (1932-01-17)
Superseding agency
  • People's Commissariat for Communications of the USSR
JurisdictionCouncil of People's Commissars
Headquarters7 Gorky Street, Moscow, RSFSR, Soviet Union
55°45′26″N 37°36′53″E / 55.75722°N 37.61472°E / 55.75722; 37.61472
Annual budgetvaried
Agency executive
  • Alexey Rykov (1931–32), People's Commissar for Posts and Telegraphs
Child agency
  • several

History edit

In 1922, the Soviet Union was formed. Its founding document stated that, among different areas, "jurisdiction of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, as represented by its supreme bodies shall be":

h) the establishment of the principles and the general plan of the national economy of the Union, as well as to conclude concession agreements;
and) regulate the transport and postal-telegraph case.

— Agreement on the Formation of the USSR (1922), Resolution of the First Congress of Soviets
of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Ed. CEC of the USSR, Moscow.

The same document defined that "the Executive Body of the Central Executive Committee of the Union is the Council of People's Commissars of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (CPC Union), elected by the Central Executive Committee of the Union for the term of the latter," and it would comprise the People's Commissar for Posts and Telegraphs. In the Council of People's Commissars of the Union republics, the People's Commissariat for Posts and Telegraphs had "an advisory capacity."

Accordingly, after the formation of the Soviet Union, the People's Commissariat for Posts and Telegraphs of the USSR was created in 1923 instead of the similar agency of the RSFSR. Regulations on the new Commissariat were approved by the USSR Central Executive Committee session on 12 November 1923.[1]

In 1924, the People's Commissariat for Posts and Telegraphs set up a mobile postal service, providing it to rural localities. In 1925, an area inhabited by 68% of the USSR population (27% of the population centres) was covered by home delivery of mail. Regular radio broadcasting started in 1924, with radio broadcast stations being established in 1925 in Leningrad, Kiev, Minsk, Nizhny Novgorod, and other cities.[2]

By 1929, the telegraph networks destroyed in the Civil War of 1918–1920 were restored to the pre-World War I level. Further improvement of telegraph communication was aimed at a conversion to letter-printing telegraphs. The first facsimile communications line was opened in 1929. In the same year, an automatic switching system for 6,000 numbers was opened in Rostov-on-Don. In 1930, two regional automatic switching systems were launched in Moscow.[2]

On 17 January 1932, the Commissariat was re-organised and renamed the People's Commissariat for Communications of the USSR.[3]

Philatelic policy edit

The Commissariat was the central office responsible for issuing postage stamps of the Soviet Union. In addition to overprinting older issues, the government created new postage stamps. Between 1922 and 1930, there were also stamps meant to raise money for famine relief, child welfare and other charity purposes.[4]

The government also tried to generate money from stamp sales abroad. However, at the beginning this amount was quite small as compared, for example, to the total of 522.6 million rubles for all Soviet exports during 1923–1924. Since 1929, the Soviet government had started paying more attention to this revenue source and selling more stamps abroad. Such sales had both financial and propagandistic objectives.[4]

List of Commissars edit

The following chief officers supervised the Commissariat over the years:

People's Commissar for Posts and Telegraphs of the USSR Term of office
Ivan Smirnov 6 July 1921 – 12 November 1925
Artemi Lyubovitsh 12 November 1927 – 17 January 1928
Nikolai Antipov 17 January 1928 – 30 March 1931
Alexey Rykov 30 March 1931 – 17 January 1932

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Владинец, Н. И.; Ильичёв, Л. И.; Левитас, И. Я.; Мазур, П. Ф.; Меркулов, И. Н.; Моросанов, И. А.; Мякота, Ю. К.; Панасян, С. А.; Рудников, Ю. М.; Слуцкий, М. Б.; Якобс, В. А. (1988). Народный комиссариат почт и телеграфов СССР [People's Commissariat for Posts and Telegraphs of the USSR]. In Владинец, Н. И.; Якобс, В. А. (eds.). Большой филателистический словарь [Great Philatelic Dictionary] (in Russian). Moscow: Радио и связь. ISBN 5-256-00175-2. from the original on 2015-06-10. Retrieved 2015-06-08.
  2. ^ a b Давыдов, Г. Б. (1977). Связь [Economy]. In Прохоров, А. М. (ed.). Economy Большая советская энциклопедия: в 30 т. (1970–1979) [The Great Soviet Encyclopedia] (in Russian and English). Vol. 24 (кн. 2) (Союз Советских Социалистических Республик) (3rd ed.). Moscow: Советская энциклопедия [Soviet Encyclopedia]. Retrieved 2015-06-08.
  3. ^ Владинец, Н. И.; Ильичёв, Л. И.; Левитас, И. Я.; Мазур, П. Ф.; Меркулов, И. Н.; Моросанов, И. А.; Мякота, Ю. К.; Панасян, С. А.; Рудников, Ю. М.; Слуцкий, М. Б.; Якобс, В. А. (1988). Народный комиссариат связи СССР [People's Commissariat for Communications of the USSR]. In Владинец, Н. И.; Якобс, В. А. (eds.). Большой филателистический словарь [Great Philatelic Dictionary] (in Russian). Moscow: Радио и связь [Radio i svyaz']. ISBN 5-256-00175-2. from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2015-06-08.
  4. ^ a b Grant, J. (July 1995). "The socialist construction of philately in the early Soviet era". Comparative Studies in Society and History. 37 (3): 476–493. doi:10.1017/S0010417500019770. ISSN 0010-4175. JSTOR 179216. S2CID 143458562.

External links edit

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  • . Governments (historical): Soviet Union SOV 1917. Finland: Dag Larsson; Elisa Oyj. Archived from the original on 2012-02-24. Retrieved 2010-06-09.

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executiveAlexey Rykov 1931 32 People s Commissar for Posts and TelegraphsChild agencyseveral Contents 1 History 2 Philatelic policy 3 List of Commissars 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editIn 1922 the Soviet Union was formed Its founding document stated that among different areas jurisdiction of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics as represented by its supreme bodies shall be h the establishment of the principles and the general plan of the national economy of the Union as well as to conclude concession agreements and regulate the transport and postal telegraph case Agreement on the Formation of the USSR 1922 Resolution of the First Congress of Sovietsof the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Ed CEC of the USSR Moscow The same document defined that the Executive Body of the Central Executive Committee of the Union is the Council of People s Commissars of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics CPC Union elected by the Central Executive Committee of the Union for the term of the latter and it would comprise the People s Commissar for Posts and Telegraphs In the Council of People s Commissars of the Union republics the People s Commissariat for Posts and Telegraphs had an advisory capacity Accordingly after the formation of the Soviet Union the People s Commissariat for Posts and Telegraphs of the USSR was created in 1923 instead of the similar agency of the RSFSR Regulations on the new Commissariat were approved by the USSR Central Executive Committee session on 12 November 1923 1 In 1924 the People s Commissariat for Posts and Telegraphs set up a mobile postal service providing it to rural localities In 1925 an area inhabited by 68 of the USSR population 27 of the population centres was covered by home delivery of mail Regular radio broadcasting started in 1924 with radio broadcast stations being established in 1925 in Leningrad Kiev Minsk Nizhny Novgorod and other cities 2 By 1929 the telegraph networks destroyed in the Civil War of 1918 1920 were restored to the pre World War I level Further improvement of telegraph communication was aimed at a conversion to letter printing telegraphs The first facsimile communications line was opened in 1929 In the same year an automatic switching system for 6 000 numbers was opened in Rostov on Don In 1930 two regional automatic switching systems were launched in Moscow 2 On 17 January 1932 the Commissariat was re organised and renamed the People s Commissariat for Communications of the USSR 3 Philatelic policy editThe Commissariat was the central office responsible for issuing postage stamps of the Soviet Union In addition to overprinting older issues the government created new postage stamps Between 1922 and 1930 there were also stamps meant to raise money for famine relief child welfare and other charity purposes 4 The government also tried to generate money from stamp sales abroad However at the beginning this amount was quite small as compared for example to the total of 522 6 million rubles for all Soviet exports during 1923 1924 Since 1929 the Soviet government had started paying more attention to this revenue source and selling more stamps abroad Such sales had both financial and propagandistic objectives 4 nbsp Another telephone hatch version with the official emblem of the Commissariat Kharkov 1929 nbsp Revenue stamp issued by the Commissariat to support radio broadcasting that depicts A S Popov 1926List of Commissars editThe following chief officers supervised the Commissariat over the years People s Commissar for Posts and Telegraphs of the USSR Term of officeIvan Smirnov 6 July 1921 12 November 1925Artemi Lyubovitsh 12 November 1927 17 January 1928Nikolai Antipov 17 January 1928 30 March 1931Alexey Rykov 30 March 1931 17 January 1932See also editCouncil of People s Commissars International trading tax stamp People s Commissariat for Communications of the USSR People s Commissariat for Posts and Telegraphs of the RSFSR Postage stamps and postal history of Russia Soviet and post Soviet postage rates Soviet Union stamp catalogue Stamps of the Soviet UnionReferences edit a b Vladinec N I Ilichyov L I Levitas I Ya Mazur P F Merkulov I N Morosanov I A Myakota Yu K Panasyan S A Rudnikov Yu M Sluckij M B Yakobs V A 1988 Narodnyj komissariat pocht i telegrafov SSSR People s Commissariat for Posts and Telegraphs of the USSR In Vladinec N I Yakobs V A eds Bolshoj filatelisticheskij slovar Great Philatelic Dictionary in Russian Moscow Radio i svyaz ISBN 5 256 00175 2 Archived from the original on 2015 06 10 Retrieved 2015 06 08 a b Davydov G B 1977 Svyaz Economy In Prohorov A M ed Economy Bolshaya sovetskaya enciklopediya v 30 t 1970 1979 The Great Soviet Encyclopedia in Russian and English Vol 24 kn 2 Soyuz Sovetskih Socialisticheskih Respublik 3rd ed Moscow Sovetskaya enciklopediya Soviet Encyclopedia Retrieved 2015 06 08 Vladinec N I Ilichyov L I Levitas I Ya Mazur P F Merkulov I N Morosanov I A Myakota Yu K Panasyan S A Rudnikov Yu M Sluckij M B Yakobs V A 1988 Narodnyj komissariat svyazi SSSR People s Commissariat for Communications of the USSR In Vladinec N I Yakobs V A eds Bolshoj filatelisticheskij slovar Great Philatelic Dictionary in Russian Moscow Radio i svyaz Radio i svyaz ISBN 5 256 00175 2 Archived from the original on 2016 03 04 Retrieved 2015 06 08 a b Grant J July 1995 The socialist construction of philately in the early Soviet era Comparative Studies in Society and History 37 3 476 493 doi 10 1017 S0010417500019770 ISSN 0010 4175 JSTOR 179216 S2CID 143458562 External links edit nbsp Media related to People s Commissariat for Posts and Telegraphs of the USSR at Wikimedia Commons Government of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic 1917 1923 Governments of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics 1923 1964 Governments historical Soviet Union SOV 1917 Finland Dag Larsson Elisa Oyj Archived from the original on 2012 02 24 Retrieved 2010 06 09 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php 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