About the origins of the formation of Donetsk province
Abstract
This article deals with the problems of the formation of the predecessor of the modern Donetsk People’s Republic — Donetsk province and traces its incorporation into the RSFSR, and then the transition to the Ukrainian SSR. April 26, 1920 should be recognized as the date of the entry of Donbass into the Russian Soviet Republic, when the RSFSR recognized the decision of the Soviet government on the allocation of the new province borders. Nowadays, archival data allow us to conclude that there is no legal transfer of the Donetsk province of the Ukrainian SSR. At the end of 1920, the territory of Donetsk province was politically recognized by the Bolsheviks as Soviet Ukraine, without observing the constitutional procedure for the region’s withdrawal from the Russian Federation. The Ukrainian SSR received its political recognition as a national republic — the Ukrainian people exercised their right to secede. Donbass emerged on the basis of self-determination of the workers of this region, who fought for independence and Soviet power. The author shows which variants of the borders of the Donetsk province were originally intended and on what principles the inclusion of individual territories in its composition was based.
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Received: 02/19/2023
Accepted: 05/16/2023
Accepted date: 02/01/2024
Keywords: accession of Donbass, formation of Donetsk province, state structure of the RSFSR
DOI Number: 10.55959/MSU0130-0113-11-64-6-7

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