Such problems soon led to the periodic reshuffling of responsibilities from one agency to another and to the creation of new party organizations to oversee religious policy. In a few instances, ad hoc bodies were formed to oversee particular projects... Problems of Communism - Page 431973Full view - About this book
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1956 - 1940 pages
...— joined the fight for the restoration of the monarchy and the old regime. They fiercely opposed the implementation of the decree on the separation of the church from the state and the school from the church, which the Soviet Government promulgated in 1918. Church organizations... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs Committee - 1974 - 638 pages
...the Sovnarkom level and, on several occasions, Lenin personally intervened to overrule decisions.38 Such problems soon led to the periodic reshuffling...(hence its informal designation as the "Antireligious Commission"). Throughout the 1920's, the "Commission" played an important role in policing the implementation... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs. Subcommittee on Europe - 1974 - 642 pages
...the Sovnarkom level and, on several occasions, Lenin personally intervened to overrule decisions.3' Such problems soon led to the periodic reshuffling...(hence its informal designation as the "Antireligious Commission"). Throughout the 1920's, the "Commission" played an important role in policing the implementation... | |
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