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Noun
/ˈkäməˌsär/,/ˌkäməˈsär/,
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commissars, plural;
  1. An official of the Communist Party, esp. in the former Soviet Union or present-day China, responsible for political education and organization

  2. A head of a government department in the former Soviet Union before 1946

  3. A strict or prescriptive figure of authority
    • - our academic commissars

  1. an official of the Communist Party who was assigned to teach party principles to a military unit
  2. Commissar is the English transliteration of an official title (комисса́р) used in Russia from the time of Peter the Great.
  3. Commissar (Комиссар) is a 1967 Soviet movie based on one of Vasily Grossman's first short stories, In the town of Berdichev ("В городе Бердичеве"). The main characters were played by two People's Artists of the USSR, Rolan Bykov and Nonna Mordyukova. Made at Gorky Film Studio.
  4. "Commissar" is a single by Savatage from the 2001 album Poets and Madmen.
  5. The Imperial Guard are a specific army or faction in the Warhammer 40,000 and Epic tabletop games and universe. ...
  6. Terms used by Jim Hacker in a speech against the EEC in the YM episode Party Games. He uses this term instead of Commissioner to link their behaviour to that of the Soviet Politburo.
  7. A government minister (high official) in the Soviet Union.
  8. a Communist Party official in charge of indoctrination and enforcement of party loyalty.
  9. formerly the title of Soviet administrative officers, particularly the heads of government departments. The term was dropped in 1946 in favor of minister.