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The Narkomfin building in the 1930s

Narkomfin (Narodnyi komissariat finansov) was the People's Commissariat of Finance part of the government of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic from 1918 and the Soviet Union from 1922.

The Narkomfin Commissar was part of Sovnarkom. Nikolai Krestinsky was the first Commissar, appointed in 1918. However following the introduction of the New Economic Policy Narkomfin was made responsible for Gosbank, the State Bank of the RSFSR and then the Soviet Union. On 26 November 1921, Lenin issued a note calling for the appointment of Grigory Sokolnikov, who took control of the organisation in 1922, although his formal position was not ratified until December 1922

The Narkomfin Building, built for workers in the commissariat is a famous example of Soviet architecture.

People's Commissar of Finance Period in office
Ivan Skvortsov-Stepanov 26 October (8 November) 1917 – 20 January (2 February) 1918
Vyacheslav Menzhinsky 20 January (2 February 1918 – March 1918
Isidore Gukovsky March 1918 – 16 August 1918
Nikolai Krestinsky 16 August 1918 – October 1922
Grigory Sokolnikov 19221926
Nikolai Bryukhanov 19261930
Hryhoriy Hrynko 19301937
Vlas Chubar 19371938
Arseni Grigoryevich Zverev 19381946

References

  1. The State Bank of the USSR accessed 26 July 2008
  2. Between right and left: Grigorii Yakovlevich Sokolnikov and the development of the Soviet state, 1921-1929 accessed 26 July 2008
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