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Comintern - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Praesidium of the Second Congress of the Comintern, Moscow, 1920. From Volkogonov, Dmitri. Trotsky: the eternal revolutionary.; Translated and edited by Harold Shukman. New York, The Free Press, 1996. Page facing p. 189.
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Anti-Comintern Pact - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In March 1919 leading members of the Communist Party in Russia founded the Communist International (later known as Comintern). ... To be admitted to the Comintern the Communist parties had to accept twenty-one conditions. This included: (1) conduct truly Communist propaganda and agitation and uphold the ideal of...
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Welcome to COMINTERN online. COMINTERN online consists of two components: 1. A free online inventory to the complete Comintern Archives (55,000,000 pages) ; 2. A subscription-based service to 1.2 million digital images of the most frequently used documents.
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The Comintern was thus founded in these conditions at a congress March 2-6,1919, against the backdrop of the Russian Civil War. There were 52 delegates present from 34 parties. ... During this early period, known as the "First Period" in Comintern history, with the Bolshevik revolution under attack in the Russian Civil...
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The Third or Communist International (typically abbreviated as Comintern) was founded in Moscow in March 1919 amidst proclamations of the end of the world capitalist order and the coming triumph of the revolutionary proletariat.
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A selection of articles related to Comintern ... This is the index page for articles related to Comintern. The articles are presented in order of relevance for Comintern. ... More material related to Comintern can be found here:
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A selection of articles related to Comintern ... A Wisdom Archive on Comintern ... Comintern: Encyclopedia II - Sino-Soviet split - From split to confrontation...
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Comintern - Page 1 ... The Comintern (Communist International, also known as the Third International) was an international Communist organization founded in Moscow in March 1919. The International intended to fight "by all available means, including armed force, for the overthrow of the international bourgeoisie and for...
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