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  2. Workers & Resources: Soviet Republic - Wikipedia

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    There are currently two campaigns in the game, which guide the player on building their Soviet Republic while learning separate tutorials. The first campaign takes place in a coastal valley area, where the player learns how to setup resource extraction, produce basic resources, and public services.[currently unaware of second campaign] [4]

  3. Labor army - Wikipedia

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    Labor army in 1920, Mark V. The notion of the Labor army (трудовая армия, трудармия) was introduced in Soviet Russia during the Russian Civil War in 1920. Initially the term was applied to regiments of Red Army transferred from military activity to labor activity, such as logging, coal mining, firewood stocking, etc. [1]

  4. All-Russian Central Executive Committee of the Soviets of ...

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    The congress elected the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of 320 deputies. It included 123 Mensheviks, 119 Social Revolutionaries, 58 Bolsheviks, 13 United Social Democrats, 7 others, which roughly corresponded to the Social Revolutionary-Menshevik composition of the delegates to the First Congress of Soviets.

  5. All-Russian Central Executive Committee - Wikipedia

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    The All-Russian Central Executive Committee (Russian: Всероссийский Центральный Исполнительный Комитет (ВЦИК), romanized: Vserossijskij Tsentraĺný Ispolniteĺný Komitet (VTsIK)) was (June – November 1917) a permanent body formed by the First All-Russian Congress of Soviets of Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies (held from June 16 to July 7 ...

  6. Revolutionary Military Council - Wikipedia

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    It was instituted on September 2, 1918, by decree of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee (VTsIK), known as the "Decree Declaring the Soviet Republic Military Camp". Prior to Revvoyensoviet , the two main military authorities had been the Supreme Military Council ( Высший военный совет , Vysshy voyenny sovyet ) and the ...

  7. Iskolat - Wikipedia

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    Iskolat (Russian: Исколат, Latvian: Iskolats), or formally the Executive Committee of the Soviet of Workers, Soldiers, and the Landless in Latvia [a], was the governing body in the territory of Latvia that was under control of the pro-Communist Red Latvian Riflemen in 1917–1918.

  8. Red Guards (Russia) - Wikipedia

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    The military training of workers was often performed without disengagement from the work at plants. There were both infantry and mounted regiments. At different places, the organization was nonuniform in terms of subordination, headcount, degree of military training. This state was often called "half-partisan".

  9. People's Commissariat of Defense of the Soviet Union

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    In the 1920–1930s, the highest military authority of the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic/Soviet Union was called the People's Commissariat for Military and Naval Affairs. On June 20, 1934, the People's Commissariat for Military and Naval Affairs of the Soviet Union was transformed into the All-Union People's Commissariat for ...