Крымская Автономная Советская Социалистическая Республика(Russian)
Къырым Мухтар Социалист Совет Джумхуриети(Crimean Tatar)
Кримська Автономна Радянська Соціалістична Республіка(Ukrainian)
ASSR of the Russian SFSR (1921–45) Oblast of the Russian SFSR (1945–54) and Ukrainian SSR (1954–91) ASSR of Ukraine (1991–92)
Flag (1938–1945)
Emblem (1938–1945)
Raions with national status, as of 1938; Crimean Tatar regions in light blue, Russian in pink, Jewish in indigo, German in orange, Ukrainian in yellow
Capital
Simferopol
• Type
Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1921–45; 1991–92) Oblast (1945–91)
History
• Established
18 October 1921
• Reformed into oblast
30 June 1945
• Transferred to Ukraine
19 February 1954
• Autonomy regained
12 February 1991
• Dissolution of the Soviet Union
26 December 1991
Contained within
• Country
Soviet Union (1921–1991)
Preceded by
Succeeded by
1921: South Russia
1943: Generalbezirk Krym-Taurien
1942: Generalbezirk Krym-Taurien
1992: Republic of Crimea
Today part of
Russia (de facto) Ukraine (de jure)
During the existence of the Soviet Union, different governments existed within the Crimean Peninsula. From 1921 to 1936, the government in the Crimea was known as the Crimean Autonomous Socialist Soviet Republic[a] and was an Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic within the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (SFSR); from 1936 to 1945, the name was slightly altered to the Crimean Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.[b]
As a result of alleged collaboration of Crimean Tatars with Nazi Germany during World War II, all Crimean Tatars were deported by the Soviet regime and the peninsula was resettled with other peoples, mainly Russians and Ukrainians. The autonomous republic was thus left without its titular nationality and was downgraded to an oblast within the Russian SFSR on 30 June 1945. It was subsequently transferred to the Ukrainian SSR in 1954. As a result of a state-sanctioned referendum in 1991, it became again an autonomous republic within the Ukrainian SSR, and then within independent Ukraine after 1992.
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