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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Troika commissions were common to Bolshevik organizations, because three persons are the minimum required for collegiate decisions: this is the minimal number for voting, a necessary instrument of democratic decision, was reasonably possible, e.g. the size of a party cell was 3. The first repressive troika was instituted in 1918, the members were Felix Dzerzhinsky, Yakov Peters, and Left SR V. Aleksandrovich. The first "operational troikas" ( ) were introduced in the…mehr

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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Troika commissions were common to Bolshevik organizations, because three persons are the minimum required for collegiate decisions: this is the minimal number for voting, a necessary instrument of democratic decision, was reasonably possible, e.g. the size of a party cell was 3. The first repressive troika was instituted in 1918, the members were Felix Dzerzhinsky, Yakov Peters, and Left SR V. Aleksandrovich. The first "operational troikas" ( ) were introduced in the "centre", in the Moscow military okrug in 1929. The qualifier "operational" denotes they were based on the operational departments of the OGPU. Gradually, troikas were introduced to other parts of the U.S.S.R. for various and different purposes: "court troikas" ( ), "extraordinary troikas" ( ), and "special troikas" ( ).