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Belarusization () was a policy of protection and advancement of the Belarusian language and recruitment and promotion of Belarusian nationalists within the government of the (BSSR) and the Belarusian Communist Party, conducted by the government of the in the 1920s.

Together with the 1920s policy of in the , as well as other similar policies in other parts of the , it constituted the Soviet policy of , an attempt by the Communist Party of the Soviet Union to win favor with non-Russian ethnic groups by temporarily reversing the effects of centuries of within the and promoting national cultures and languages in Soviet national republics. The implementation of korenization effectively stopped by the second half of 1930s, to which the contributed by elimination the national elites. Eventually it was reversed and replaced with the Soviet government's promotion of Russian language as the "language of interethnic communication".


Plan for Belarusization
The official policy of Belarusization was instituted in 1924 by the Central Executive Committee of the by creation of a special commission headed by A. I. Khatskevich. The special commission recommended the following measures:

  • Transition of the Belarusian Republic's institutions and Belarusian units of the Red Army to the Belarusian language
  • Promotion of Belarusian nationalists to leadership positions within the party, government and
  • Organization of educational institutions in the Belarusian language, development of Belarusian literature and more.

The transition of Belarusian republic's institutions to the Belarusian language was planned to take place over a period of one to three years.


Results of Belarusization
  • By 1927, 80% of the 's civil servants were fluent in the Belarusian language.
  • By 1928, 80% of schools in the were transitioned to Belarusian as the language of instruction.


End of Belarusization
However, with the rise of in the 1930s, the national elites in all parts of the , and the concurrent return of the policies of , Belarusization was quickly reversed, along with and all the other programs of within the Soviet Union.


See also
  • Belarusian national revival, a 19th century movement for Belarusian language and culture in
  • Soft Belarusization, a 21st century politics in Belarus

  • Нарысы гісторыі Беларусі. Ч. 2. — Мн., 1995. С. 119-123
  • Запруднік Я. Беларусь на гістарычных скрыжаваннях. Минск, 1996. С. 93-94

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