Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR Joseph Stalin
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January
wooden mausoleum,
drawing by Isaac Brodsky
- January 1 - Krasnaya Zvezda newspaper launched in Moscow
- January 16 - 18 - XIII Conference of the RCP (B.)
- January 19 - Basmachi besieged Khiva .
- January 21 - the “leader of the world proletariat” and the main ideologist of the Bolsheviks, Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR Vladimir Ilyich Lenin , died
- January 26th
- Petrograd renamed Leningrad
- the Second Congress of Soviets of the USSR opened in Moscow
- January 27 - V.I. Lenin is buried in the Mausoleum , on Red Square
- January 29 - a three-day plenum of the Central Committee of the RCP (B) was opened in Moscow, which adopted a decision on the Lenin call to the party
- January 30 - in the evening, the Second Congress of Soviets of the USSR resumed its work, interrupted its work on January 27 in connection with the funeral of V.I. Lenin
- January 31 - II Congress of Soviets of the USSR approved the first Constitution of the USSR
trial of basmachi
February
- February 1 - Great Britain recognized the USSR .
- February 2 - Alexey Ivanovich Rykov was appointed the new Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the USSR
- February 5 - in connection with the wave of spontaneous renaming, the Presidium of the CEC of the USSR adopted a resolution "On the prohibition of renaming in the name of V. I. Ulyanov-Lenin without prior permission of the Presidium of the CEC of the USSR"
- February 7 - Italian government Benito Mussolini recognized the USSR
- February 9 - the Nakhchivan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic was formed as part of the Azerbaijan SSR
- February 13 - the South-East region , the future North Caucasus region was formed
- February 15 - the Lenin draft began in the RCP (B.)
- February 25 - the plenum of the Central Committee of the Bukhara Communist Party approved the initiative on national demarcation in Central Asia
- February 29 - diplomatic relations between Austria and the USSR were finally established
March
- March 3 - The Executive Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Khorezm approved the initiative on national disengagement in Central Asia
- March 10 - Central Committee of the Communist Party of Turkestan approves the initiative on national disengagement in Central Asia
- in March 1924, the opening of the conference of Romania and the USSR on the issue of Bessarabia took place in Vienna; On April 2, the Romanian delegation rejected the Soviet proposal for a plebiscite in Bessarabia and interrupted further negotiations with the USSR.
May
congress delegates
- May 1 - the first Soviet-made tractor was launched from the Krasny Putilovets plant in Leningrad
- May 23 - 31 - XIII Congress of the RCP (B.)
- May 29 - the appeal of Patriarch Tikhon was published, in which he recommended that the Living Church be included in the diocesan councils of the White Orthodox clergy and laity group .
- May 31 - An Agreement was signed on general principles for resolving issues between the USSR and China : diplomatic relations were established between the countries. Sino-Eastern Railway recognized as a joint Soviet-Chinese commercial enterprise.
June
- June 12 - The Politburo of the Central Committee of the RCP (B.) Adopted a resolution on the national delimitation of the republics of Central Asia
- June 28 - Albania established diplomatic relations with the USSR
July
- July 8 - III Congress of the Profintern opened in Moscow; ended on July 22
August
- August 1 - a single all-Union Order of the Red Banner was established .
- August 28 - the beginning of the August uprising ; in Chiatry (Georgia), the “Provisional Georgian Government” was formed, headed by Prince George Tsereteli
September
- September 3 - Georgian rebels seize the city of Dushet
- 4 September
- The Red Army occupied Dushet
- Independent Georgia Leaders Arrested in Mtskheta
- end of the August uprising
- September 16 - emergency session of the CEC of the Turkestan ASSR approved a plan of national-state demarcation in Central Asia
- September 19 - The 5th All- Bukhara Kurultai of the Soviets renamed the Bukhara People's Soviet Republic into the Bukhara Socialist Soviet Republic .
- September 20 - The 5th All-Bukhara Kurultai of the Soviets approved a plan for national-state demarcation in Central Asia
- September 23 - severe flooding occurred in Leningrad, the water in the Neva rose to a mark of 380 cm above the ordinar
October
- October 12 - the Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic was created with the capital in the city of Balta
- October 14 - The 2nd session of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee decided to reorganize the Turkestan ASSR into separate autonomies. Tajik Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (Tajik Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic) and Kara-Kyrgyz Autonomous Oblast formed
- October 17 - The South-Eastern region was renamed the North Caucasus region
- 27th October
- created the Uzbek Soviet Socialist Republic and the Turkmen Soviet Socialist Republic . The Turkestan ASSR of the RSFSR, the Bukhara Socialist Soviet Republic and the Khorezm Socialist Soviet Republic ceased to exist
- The 2nd session of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee of the USSR approved the national demarcation in Central Asia
- October 28 - establishment of diplomatic relations between the USSR and France
- October 29 - The 5th Khorezm Kurultai of the Soviets approved the plan of national-territorial delimitation in Central Asia
- October 30 - The Russian squadron was officially disbanded after the French government recognized the Soviet government.
November
USSR national team 1924
- November 1 - the first Soviet truck was assembled
- November 7 - 10 first AMO-F-15 trucks manufactured in the USSR took part in a demonstration on Red Square in Moscow
- November 14 - Yekaterinburg renamed Sverdlovsk
- November 16 - the first football match of the USSR national team: the Soviet national team in Moscow defeated the Turkish 3-0
December
- December 19 - The Autonomous Region of the Volga Germans was transformed by the decree of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee into the Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic of the Volga Germans .
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| See also: Other events in 1924 | ||