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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. However, it was not published at the time.

  4. 5.47 again renamed Military Political Academy imeni V.I. Lenin. 12.12.69 awarded the order of the October Revolution. 1.92 renamed Humanitarian Academy of the Armed Forces.

  5. The Lenin Academy was the Red Army's main academy for the training of political staff and, up until the 1930s, had originally been named in honour of one of the Bolshevik Party's leading Civil War political workers, N. G. Tolmachev.2 Mekhlis's. term the 'Tolmachev grouping' referred to surviving members of the Academy's staff.

  6. The university focuses on the five areas of military-humanitarian, military-legal, military-philological, military-conductor and military-financial. It has undergraduate, post graduate and professional continuing education.

  7. Not only the modern standing army, but even the modern militiaand even in the most democratic bourgeois republics, Switzerland, for instance—represent the bourgeoisie armed against the proletariat. That is such an elementary truth that it is hardly necessary to dwell upon it.