Another name
Committee of Members of the Constituent Assembly
Abbreviations
Komuch
Period of existence
June 8 – September 23, 1918
State symbols
Flag of the Committee of Members of the Constituent Assembly
Committee of Members of the Constituent Assembly (from left to right): Boris Fortunatov, Prokopiy Klimushkin, Ivan Brushvit, Vladimir Volsky, Ivan Nesterov. 1918.
Boris Fortunatov (1886–1936),
a member of the Socialist Revolutionary Party, participated in the formation of the Komuch initiative group. Served in the People’s Army of Komuch and the Siberian Army of Aleksander Kolchak.
Prokopiy Klimushkin (1886–1969),
a member of the Socialist Revolutionary Party, Manager of the Komuch Internal Affairs Department.
Ivan Brushvit (1879–1946),
a member of the Socialist Revolutionary Party, Manager of the Komuch Finance Department.
Vladimir Volsky (1877–1937),
a member of the Socialist Revolutionary Party, Chairman of the Komuch.
Ivan Nesterov (1886–1960),
a member of the Socialist Revolutionary Party, Manager of Komuch Department of Railways.
Order No. 1 from the leaflet of Committee of Members of the Constituent Assembly on the overthrow of the Bolshevik power in Samara and Samara governorate.
Samara. June 1918. Photocopy.
SMPHR. F.IX Vs-29232
Declaration of the Committee of Members of the Constituent Assembly.
Samara. June 1918. Photocopy.
SMPHR. F.IX Vs-28742
A 250-ruble short-term obligation of the Board of Department Managers of the Committee of Members of the All-Russian Constituent Assembly. 1918.
SMPHR. F.VIII-4596
Signed by the Chairman (since the end of September 1918) of the Board of Department Managers Vasily Filippovsky, members of the Board Ivan Nesterov (Manager of the Department of Railways and Public Education), Prokopy Klimushkin (Manager of the Department of Internal Affairs), Mikhail Vedenyapin (Manager of the Department of Foreign Affairs), F. Rudko (Acting Manager of the Finance Department).
Vladimir Kappel. 1920.
SMPHR. F.III-15267
Vladimir Kappel (1883–1920),
a military figure, member of the White Movement. In 1918, he was one of the commanders of the Komuch People’s Army and led the capture of Syzran (June 11), Simbirsk (July 22), Kazan (August 6–7).
Revolutionary democracy
Revolutionary democracy