Branches
- Source: Справочник по истории Коммунистической партии и Советского Союза 1898-1991 (Handbook on the History of the Communist Party and the Soviet Union)
Republic Branch Russian SFSR Communist Party of the RSFSR (1990–1991) Ukrainian SSR Communist Party of Ukraine Byelorussian SSR Communist Party of Byelorussia Uzbek SSR Communist Party of Uzbekistan Kazakh SSR Communist Party of Kazakhstan Georgian SSR Communist Party of Georgia Azerbaijan SSR Communist Party of Azerbaijan Lithuanian SSR Communist Party of Lithuania Moldovan SSR Communist Party of Moldova Latvian SSR Communist Party of Latvia Kirghiz SSR Communist Party of Kirghizia Tajik SSR Communist Party of Tajikistan Armenian SSR Communist Party of Armenia Turkmen SSR Communist Party of Turkmenistan Estonian SSR Communist Party of Estonia Turkestan ASSR Communist Party of Turkestan Bukharan SSR (1920–1925) Communist Party of Bukhara Khorezm SSR (1920–1925) Communist Party of Khorezm Karelo-Finnish SSR (1940–1956) Communist Party of the Karelo-Finnish SSR Transcaucasian SFSR (1922–1936) Transcaucasian Regional Communist Party of the RKP(b)/VKP(b)
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“Different persons growing up in the same language are like different bushes trimmed and trained to take the shape of identical elephants. The anatomical details of twigs and branches will fulfill the elephantine form differently from bush to bush, but the overall outward results are alike.”
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