People's Commissariat for Communications
| Народный комиссариат связи СССР (НКС СССР, Наркомсвязь СССР) | |
| Official emblem of the Commissariat on a manhole in Kharkov | |
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| Formed | 17 January 1932 | 
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| Dissolved | 15 March 1946 | 
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| Jurisdiction | Council of People's Commissars | 
| Headquarters | 7 Gorky Street, Moscow, RSFSR, Soviet Union 55°45′26″N 37°36′53″E / 55.75722°N 37.61472°E | 
| Annual budget | varied | 
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| Union of Soviet Socialist Republics | |
The People's Commissariat for Communications of the USSR (Russian: Народный комиссариат связи СССР) was the central state agency of the Soviet Union for communications in the period 1932 to 1946. The Commissariat administered the postal, telegraph and telephone services.