Dictionary Definition
commissar n : an official of the Communist Party
who was assigned to teach party principles to a military unit [syn:
political
commissar]
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English
Noun
- An official of the Communist Party, often attached to a military unit, who was responsible for political education.
- In the Soviet Union, the head of a commissariat.
Derived terms
Extensive Definition
Commissar is the English transliteration of an
official title (комисса́р) used in Russia after the
Bolshevik revolution and in the Soviet
Union, as well as some other Communist
countries. Leon Trotsky
was the commissar for foreign affairs. He was appointed by Lenin.
It denotes a political functionary at a military headquarters who
holds coequal rank and authority with his military counterpart. No
military order might be issued which did not have the prior
approval of both men.
The term was used by the British
and U.S.
Military to denote an officer in charge of supplying an army
with provisions and equipment. (See also Commissary and
Commissariat).
The institute of political commissars has been
established to control the military forces by the Communist party.
The Soviet Army (together with the whole Soviet state) was also
controled by the state security organizations, such as SMERSH and the
KGB.
It is used to distinguish the title from similar
titles in a variety of languages (such as commissaire in French or
Kommissar in German),
which are usually translated into English as commissioner.
In Russia, the title was associated with a number
of administrative and military functions in the Bolshevik forces
during the Russian
Civil War and the Soviet government afterwards. During the war,
the White
Army widely used the collective term bolsheviks and commissars
for their opponents.
There were two well established titles: People's
Commissar (government) and political
commissar (military).
The term derives from a similar term in French to
describe the equivalent of the rank of Major both in the
army of the ancien
regime and the French
revolution. Such officials were not military
officers but reported back to the political authorities: the
king and the National
Assembly, respectively. It is the use by the French
revolutionary government which gave the idea to the Russian
one.
See also
- Imperial Commissars in the Warhammer world
commissar in Hebrew: קומיסר
commissar in Romanian: Comisar
commissar in Russian: Комиссар (в воинском
подразделении)
commissar in Finnish: Komissaari
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
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