Donetsk–Krivoy Rog Soviet Republic
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Republic within Russian SFSR | ||||||||||||
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Map of the territory claimed by the Donetsk–Krivoy Rog Republic.
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Capital | Kharkiv, later Lugansk | |||||||||||
Languages | Russian | |||||||||||
Government | Republics of the Soviet Union | |||||||||||
Chairman of the Sovnarkom | Fyodor Sergeyev | |||||||||||
Legislature | Soviet council | |||||||||||
Historical era | World War I | |||||||||||
• | Established | 12 February 1918 | ||||||||||
• | Treaty of Brest-Litovsk | 3 March 1918 | ||||||||||
• | Incorporated into the Ukrainian SSR | 20 March 1918[1] | ||||||||||
Currency | Ruble | |||||||||||
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The Donetsk–Krivoy Rog Soviet Republic (Russian: Донецко-Криворожская советская республика) was a self-declared Soviet republic of the Russian SFSR founded on 12 February 1918. The republic claimed self-determined territories in treaties of Brest-Litovsk; it was founded three days after the government of Ukraine signed the treaty with Germans, which recognized the borders of Ukrainian People's Republic, within which the Donetsk-Krivoy Rog Soviet Republic was located. On 29 March 1918 it became a republic within Ukrainian Soviet Republic, where it was merged with Ukrainian People's Republic of Soviets (capital in Kharkiv, founded December 25, 1917) and Odessa Soviet Republic (founded on March 1st, 1918), until the last was fully occupied by the German forces according to treaties of Brest-Litovsk .
The Donetsk–Krivoy Rog Soviet Republic claimed the territories south of the neighbouring Ukrainian People's Republic, which included the Donbass, Kharkov, Yekaterinoslav, and part of the Kherson Governorates. In the beginning, the republic's capital was the city of Kharkiv, but later with the retreat of the Red Guard it was moved to Luhansk. The Soviet government of Russia supported it as the existence of the state set an anarchy in the region.[clarification needed] The newly created government challenged the authority of the General Secretariat of Ukraine and the People's Secretariat. Some of the commissars held positions of secretaries in another Bolshevik government in Ukraine, the People's Secretariat.
The Republic was disbanded at the 2nd All-Ukrainian Congress of Soviets on 20 March 1918 when the independence of Soviet Ukraine was announced. It failed to achieve recognition, either internationally or by the Russian SFSR and in accordance with the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was abolished.
The legacy of the Donetsk–Krivoy Rog Soviet Republic was revived during the War in Donbass that began in 2014. On 5 February 2015, the legislature of the unrecognized separatist Donetsk People's Republic (DPR) adopted a memorandum declaring the DPR to be the legal successor to the Donetsk–Krivoy Rog Soviet Republic, with Artyom as its founding father.[2]
Government
- Chairman - Fyodor Sergeyev ("Artyom")
- People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs - S. Vasilchenko
- People's Commissariat for Financial Affairs - Valeriy Mezhlauk
- People's Commissariat for Labor - B. Magidov
- People's Commissariat for National Enlightenment - M. Zhakov
- People's Commissariat for Legal Affairs - V. Filov
- People's Commissariat for Military Affairs - Moisei Rukhimovich
- People's Commissariat for State Control - A. Kamensky
After a government crisis and resignation of Vasilchenko, Zhakov, and Filov on 29 March 1918, Sovnarkom relocated from Kharkiv to Luhansk.
- Chairman - Fyodor Sergeyev ("Artyom")
- Deputy Chairman - Yu.Lutovinov ("Ivan")
- People's Commissariat for Internal Affairs - I. Yakimovich
- People's Commissariat for Finance- Valeriy Mezhlauk
- People's Commissariat for Labor - B. Magidov
- People's Commissariat for Enlightenment - Ya. Istomin
- People's Commissariat for Justice - A. Chervyakov
- People's Commissariat for Provision - I. Alekseyev ("Koom")
- People's Commissariat for Military Affairs - Moisei Rukhimovich
- People's Commissariat for State Control - A. Kamensky
- People's Commissariat for Posts and Telegraphs - I. Kozhevnikov
- People's Commissariat for Public Property - A. Puzyryov
- Director of Sovnarkom Affairs - A. Povzner
See also
- Novorossiya
- Russians in Ukraine
- Crimean Khanate
- Sloboda Ukraine
- People's Secretariat
- Donetsk People's Republic
- New Russia
Notes
References
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External links
- Soldatenko, Valeriy. Donetsk-Krivoy Rog Republic — illusions and practices of the nationalistic nihilism in Zerkalo Nedeli, December 4–10, 2004. Available in
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- Infodon: DKR prehistory — Formation of the DKR[dead link] — End of the DKR[dead link]
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- Hrabovsky, S. And again the "PISUAR". Newspaper Den. 8 April 2014.
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