- In the military, a
political commissar or
political officer (or
politruk, a
portmanteau word from Russian: политический руководитель, romanized: politicheskiy...
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Soviet postage stamp depicting a
politruk throwing a
grenade with the
phrase "Not a Step Back!"....
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hated them. The
commissars now
become the
politruks or
deputy commanders for
political affairs. The
politruks no
longer had the
power of command, but still...
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orders with
punishment by court-martial.
Infractions by
military and
politruks were
punished with
transferral to
penal battalions and to
penal companies...
- removed, and that
Zhukov add a (fictional)
episode of a
visit to Brezhnev,
politruk on the
Southern Front, to
consult on
military strategy. In 1989, parts...
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authorities ****igned to
every unit of the Red Army a
political commissar, or
politruk, who had the
authority to
override unit commanders'
decisions if they ran...
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People like
Stalin and
other cheaters are let to
visit it,
including politruks,
commissars and
crooks from Petrozavodsk. No Molotov, no
Molotov you told...
- candidate. In a late
August 2014 interview,
Iohannis described himself as a
politruk who
candidates for the
presidency of Romania. He
subsequently received...
- was
commissioned into the
Soviet Navy in June 1922,
before being renamed Politruk (Russian: Политрук, lit. 'political leader') in
January 1923. The boat...
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commanded by mid-range and
senior Red Army
officers and
political officers (
politruks).
Penal companies (штрафная рота, 100 to 150 per unit) were commanded...