Vsevobuch
Vsevobuch (Russian: всевобуч, IPA:
The first vsevobuch was urged by the 7th Congress of the Bolshevik Party. It took place de jure in March 1918 to fight the remnants of opposition to Soviet rule. Initially Vsevobuch engaged mainly the workers; from that summer, it also took poor peasants.[1] Ippolit Sokolov's Sistema trudovoi gimnastiki was published in 1922. The whole process was canceled in 1923.
Shortly after the opening of the
It is estimated that the total number who passed through Vsevobuch in 1941–45 was 9,862,000 men.[2]
A 4,550 m (14,930 ft) mountain in Trans-Ili Alatau was named after Vsevobuch.[3]
See also
- All-Union Council on physical culture and sports
- CSKA Moscow
- OSOAVIAKhIM
- Morning Exercises
- Roza Shanina
References
- ^ (in Russian) Vasilevskiy, A. M., The matter of my whole life.
- ^ (in Russian) Lotaryova, M. I. Vsevobuch and the war Archived 2006-12-07 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ (in Russian) Stepanova, V. I. Through Trans-Ili Alatau