Participation of Jewish Citizens in the Government Bodies of the USSR Cover Image

Участие еврейского этноса в управлении СССР
Participation of Jewish Citizens in the Government Bodies of the USSR

Author(s): Boris N. Mironov
Subject(s): Jewish studies, Studies in violence and power, Pre-WW I & WW I (1900 -1919), Interwar Period (1920 - 1939), History of Antisemitism, Ethnic Minorities Studies
Published by: Издательство Исторического факультета СПбГУ
Keywords: Soviet Union; State Apparatus; Elite; Nomenklatura; Jews; Management; Ethnic Discrimination; Anti-Semitism;

Summary/Abstract: There is a widespread opinion about the predominance of Jews in party and Soviet government bodies, especially the Cheka, in 1917–1939. New sources introduced in post-Soviet historiography does not confirm the fact of Jewish dominance either in the Russian revolutionary movement or in the administration of the USSR in the pre-war period, although they indicate a significant presence of Jews in the ranks of Russian revolutionaries, and from 1917 to the end 1930s — among Soviet officials. During the thaw years (mid-1950s — mid-1960s), discrimination was mitigated, but in a hidden form it existed informally until the collapse of the USSR. Infringement of the rights of Jews was observed in all spheres of life, but especially in the political one. Most discriminatory measures did not have clear legislative or administrative formalization and were disguised as a fight against bourgeois nationalism, cosmopolitanism or Zionism. The correction of the role of Jews in power is based on numerous data, but due to their fragmentation and incomparability, it is not systemic in nature, leaving open the question of the dynamics and scale of Jewish participation in the governance of the USSR not only after 1953, but also in the pre-war period. Turning to mass statistical data from population censuses, containing information on employment, sectoral and professional structure of the employed population at a national level, helps to close this gap. The analysis carried out leads to the conclusion: there is no reason to talk about Jewish dominance in any government body either in the pre-war or post-war period. The presence of Jews in power and their influence is often exaggerated for the reason that the percentage of Jews in leadership was transferred to the entire administrative apparatus.

  • Issue Year: 14/2024
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 346-376
  • Page Count: 31
  • Language: Russian
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