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It died under the heels of the people's commissars.
Thus they married, but the marriage didn't last long: their duties as people's commissars tore them apart.
Later he also acted as a People's Commissar on Transportation.
In 1930 he was appointed People's Commissar of Foreign Trade.
Dybenko was appointed the People's Commissar (minister) of naval affairs.
In 1949 he was briefly People's Commissar for Agriculture.
Joseph Stalin refused to leave Moscow, meaning the general staff and the council of people's commissars remained in the city as well.
In 1931, he was appointed first deputy People's Commissar of Water Transportation.
In 1930 the university was liquidated according to the decision made by Council of the People's Commissar on reorganization.
He occupied a number of posts, but finally was made People's Commissar for Military Affairs.
They left the Council of the People's Commissars in protest in March 1918.
After the Hungarian Revolution of 1919 he became people's commissar of interior affairs in the new communist government.
The movies, being in foreign languages, were given a running translation by Ivan Bolshakov, people's commissar of cinema.
The head of the People's Commissariat was a People's Commissar.
On 22 December 1942 he was also appointed Deputy People's Commissar for medium machine building.
From 1929 he served as People's Commissar for Agriculture for the forced collectivization.
He could not fail to admire the courage of a soldier who could say no to the people's commissar of armaments.
He held this position also during the Hungarian Soviet Republic as People's Commissar.
Vladimir Milyutin was appointed the first People's Commissar of Agriculture.
She became People's Commissar for Social Welfare.
At the same time, he served as a deputy chairman of the Council of Georgia's People's Commissars.
"This woman has the spirit of a people's commissar in her," Nieh Ho-T'ing said admiringly.
The decree of the Council of the People's Commissars on the ...
Rykov also lost the Council of People's Commissars chairmanship, from the Politburo.
From 1917 until 1946 ministers of government were called people's commissars (and ministries were called "people's commissariats").