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  1. The V. I. Lenin Military-Political Academy (Russian: Военно-политическая академия имени В. И. Ленина (VPA)) was a higher military educational institution of the Soviet Armed Forces from 1919 to 1991 that provided advanced training to political workers.

  2. The V. I. Lenin Military-Political Academy (Russian: Военно-политическая академия имени В. И. Ленина (VPA)) was a higher military educational institution of the Soviet Armed Forces from 1919 to 1991 that provided advanced training to political workers.

  3. The “Military Programme of the Proletarian Revolution” (in a letter Lenin refers to it as an article “On Disarmament”) was written in German and meant for publication in the Swiss, Swedish and Norwegian Left Social-Democratic press.

  4. Thus, military academies are educational institutions conducting the advance training career commissioned officer programmes. These programmes are named magistratura (Russian: магистратура) and take 2 years. Military academies are the second (operational-tactical) level of officer training.

  5. Contents. Military education in the Soviet Union. The Gretchko Naval Academy, led by Captain Anatoliy Karpenko, during a parade on Leningrad 's Palace Square in 1983. There existed an evolved system of military education in the Soviet Union that covered a wide range of ages.

  6. One such school is the Lenin Military Political Academy. Its gradu-ates enter the ranks of the Soviet Army in the capacity of qualified political officers. Such political officers numbered in 1939 some 34,000,15 and it is to be remembered that this figure applies to a peacetime army considerably smaller than the usually suggested size

  7. To establish a Stalin Prize to be awarded annually for distinguished achievement in the field of military science: three First Prizes in the amount of 100, 000 rubles each; five Second Prizes in the amount of 50, 000 rubles each; ten Third Prizes in the amount of 25, 000 rubles each.