Soviet mosaic on the top of the Kiev Mohyla Academy dedicated to the military college.
A plaque that is stating about preservation of the Soviet mosaic

Kyiv Naval Political College (Ukrainian: Київське вище військово-морське політичне училище, КВВМПУ) was a State military institution of higher education. It was the only school in the whole Soviet Union that was preparing political commissars for the Soviet Navy.

The college was established in January 1967[1] [21 January 1967] by the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. In 1948 to 1957 there existed Kyiv Naval Political School. The institution was located in the building that used to be a headquarters of the Soviet Dnieper Flotilla which in turn took it away from the Kiev Theological Academy.

In 1995 the college was closed and dissolved. Its building was transferred to the newly established National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy that claims to be a descendant of the Old Kyiv Mohyla Academy (1632-1817).

The mosaic with the college's symbol was preserved by the administration of new university. It contains two quotes of the Soviet Union and Communist leader, Vladimir Lenin: "Study, study, study..." and "Party is brains, honor and conscience of our epoch".

Notable alumni

See also

References

  1. "Kiev Higher Naval Political School". www.ww2.dk. Retrieved 2023-10-22.
  • Барсуков И. И., Йолтуховский, Виктор Михайлович, Кондрашов А. В. Адмиралы и генералы Военно-Морского Флота. Руководители структур политической и воспитательной работы. Биографические хроники (1917—2013). — М.: Клуб адмиралов, Кучково поле, 2014. — 432 с.
  • Коровин А. М., Олейник Г. И., Бондаренко А. И., Шмаков В. В., Шведков О. К., Шабовта С. Б., Шмаков Н. В., Гусев Ю. В., Савин Б. И. Дорога на флот — КВВМПУ 50 лет. — Харьков: Типография «ФОРУМ ДРУК», 2016. — 592 с. — ISBN 978-617-619-037-0.
  • Бондаренко А. И. Квумпари — морское братство // Военно-исторический журнал. — 2016. — № 11. — С. 77—79.

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