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bold are ministries that were kept or revived in post-Soviet Ukraine.
Union-republican •
Ministry of Internal Affairs (1917–present) • Ministry of State Security (1941, 1943–1953) merged with the Ministry of Interior Affairs • Ministry of Civil Housing Construction (1943–1957) •
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (1917–1920, 1944–present) • Ministry of Light Industry (1932–1934, 1936–1957, 1965–1991) → State Committee of Light Industry • Ministry of Textile Industry (1939–1949, 1955–1956) → Ministry of Light Industry •
Ministry of Forestry (1947–1953, 1966–1994) • Ministry of Forest, [Wood, and Paper] Industry (1936–1957, 1965–1990) → "Ukrlisprom" • Ministry of Furniture and Carpentry (1946–1953) → Ministry of Forestry, and Paper • Ministry of Paper and Woodworking Industry (1955–1957) • Ministry of Meat and Dairy Industry (1939–1957, 1965–1985) → State Committee of Agrarian-Industrial Complex •
Ministry of Education (People's Education) (1917–present) → with Ministry of Science •
Ministry of Health Care (1918–present) • Ministry of Construction Materials Industry (1939–1958, 1965–1991) → "Ukrbudmaterialy" •
Ministry of Trade (1924–1930, 1934–1994, 1995–2000, 2010–present) → with Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations in 1992–1994 and 1995–2000, with Economical Development • People's Commissariat of Procurement (1930–1935) •
Ministry of Finance (1917–present) •
Ministry of Food Industry (1936–1957, 1965–1985, 1991–1997, 2010–2019) → with Ministry of Foreign Economic Relations in 1991–1997, 2010–2019 • Ministry of Tasting Industry (1946–1949) → Ministry of Food Industry •
Ministry of Justice (1917–1963, 1970–present) •
Ministry of Culture (Cinematography) (1946–present) with Ministry of Arts (1995–2005), with Ministry of Tourism (2005–2010), with Ministry of Youth and Sports (2019–present) • Ministry of Ferrous Metallurgy (1954–1957, 1965–1987) →
State Planning Commission • Ministry of Coal Industry (1954–1957, 1965–1987) •
Ministry of Communication (1955–1991, 1992–1997, 2004–2010) with Ministry of Transportation • Ministry of Higher and Special General Education (1955–1959, 1960–1991) → State Committee on issues of Science and Technology •
Ministry of Construction [Industrial] (1956–1967, 1973–1991, 1992–1919) → with Ministry of Investments (1991–1992), with Ministry of Architecture (1992–1994), with Ministry of Architecture and Public Housing (2005–2007), with Ministry of Regional Development (2007–2019), with Ministry of Public Housing (2010–2019) • Ministry of Construction of Heavy Industry Companies • Ministry of Geology • Ministry of Power Generation and Electrification • Ministry of Amelioration and Water Management • Ministry of Montage and Special Construction • Ministry of Fruit and Vegetable Farming • Ministry of Rural Construction
Republican •
Ministry of [Automobile] Transportation (1939–2010) merged with the Ministry of Communication in 2004 •
Ministry of Public Housing (Public Services) (1931–1957, 1960–1990, 2005–2019) • Ministry of Local Industry (1934–1957, 1965–1990) • Ministry of Local Fueling Industry (1939–1957) merged with the Ministry of Local Industry in 1953 •
Ministry of Social Security (1918–1996, 1997–present) in 1997–2010 along with Ministry of Labor • Ministry of Construction and Exploitation of Automobile Roads • Ministry of Consumer Services of Population
Other •
Ministry of Defense (1917–1920, 1944-1978 under undefined status, 1991-present) • Ministry of State Control (1918–1934, 1940–1957) → Commission of People's Control • People's Commissariat of Workers'-Peasants' Inspection merged with People's Commissariat of State Control •
Ministry of Agriculture (Land Cultivation) (1917–1985, 1991–present) → with Ministry of Food Industry 1991–1997, 2010–2019, with Ministry of Regional Development and Trade 2019–present • Ministry of Cotton Industry (1950–1953) • Ministry of Radhosps (Ukraine)|Ministry of Soviet [Crops and Livestock] Farms (1936–1946, 1947–1953, 1953–1957, 1969–1983) • Ministry of Industrial Crops (1946–1947) • Ministry of Livestock (1946–1947) • Ministry of Fisheries (1939–1953, 1954–1957) • Ministry of Construction of Coal Industry Enterprises (1956–1957) • Ministry of Construction of Metallurgical and Chemical Industries Enterprises (1956–1957) • Ministry of Bread Products (1956–1965, 1969–1991) → State Committee on Bread Products ==See also==