COMINTERN

kəmĭntārnˈ [acronym for Communist International], name given to the Third International, founded at Moscow in 1919. Vladimir Ilyich Lenin feared a resurgence of the Second, or Socialist, International under non-Communist leadership. The Comintern was established to claim Communist leadership of the world socialist movement. The delegates to the first congress were mainly Russians, with some members of left-wing socialist splinter groups who happened to be in the Soviet Union and one German (who abstained on the crucial vote of establishing the organization). Gregory Zinoviev was the first president of the Comintern. The second congress laid down (1920) the "Twenty-one Conditions" for membership, firmly establishing a differentiation between the socialist parties and the Communist parties. The Comintern gained strength during the 1920s, but its efforts to foment revolution, notably in Germany, were unsuccessful. In 1935, the Comintern abandoned the membership policies established under the "Twenty-one Conditions" and began to form coalitions, or popular fronts, with bourgeois parties. In 1936, Germany and Japan concluded the so-called Anti-Comintern Pact, ostensibly to protect the world from the Third International. The pact was renewed in 1941 with 11 other countries as signatories. In order to allay the misgivings of its allies in World War II, the Soviet Union dissolved the Comintern in 1943.

See B. Lazitch and M. M. Drachkovitch, Biographical Dictionary of the Comintern (1973); study by J. Riddell (1986).

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Comintern and Peasant in East Europe, 1919-1930 East Central European Studies of Columbia University -ii- Comintern and Peasant in East Europe 1919-1930 GEORGE D...1955, and 1956 Thad Paul Alton and Associates Comintern and Peasant in East Europe, 1919-1930 George D. Jackson...
...transcribed, directly from Russian and Comintern sources, the normal English transliteration...and editorial opinion in Soviet and Comintern periodicals. It is through analysis...distinguish between a Russian and a Comintern line. Among students of the USSR the...
...1 United front tactics in the Comintern 1921-1928 page 9 by JANE DEGRAS...world. UNITED FRONT TACTICS IN THE COMINTERN 1921-1928 By Jane Degras UNITED...influence on the labour movement, the Comintern had to re-establish the links broken...
...VIII. The Comintern and the Popular Front 221...way, on the main features of the early Comintern period which, I hope, will provide a...But there are also large sections of Comintern history which to-day, no less than in...
...Sino-Soviet Relations and Comintern Bungling 165...Communist leaders in the early days of the Comintern, and Zinovievs assertion that the road...Bolshevik FEB Far Eastern Bureau of the Comintern GEA Greater East Asia IKKI Executive...
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The Comintern: A History of International Communism...by Kermit E. McKenzie The Comintern: A History of International Communism...Press, 1997. Pp. xxv, 304. $49.95.) The Comintern (1919-1943) was an unprecedented phenomenon...
A Troika of Agitators: Three Comintern Liaison Agents in Australia, 1920-22...on completion of his clandestine Comintern assignment. (3) Statements such...in direct communication with the Cominterns Executive Committee (ECCI), so do...
...PKI) in its early days and for a time Comintern representative in Southeast Asia, Tan...decided to seek affiliation with the Comintern in December 1920, and was represented at the Comintern from the time of the Third Congress held...
...tactical decisions. His dispute with the Comintern, however, was already incipient: he resigned...wrote in Survey on Paul Levi and the Comintern, and went on to publish some key texts...Helmut Gruber, "Paul Levi and the Comintern", Survey , no. 58, October 1964...
...toward that end from any of them. The Comintern was less open in expressing its plans...Foreign Affairs (Narkomindel) or the Comintern which best represented the USSRs foreign...nations, or did it in fact support the Cominterns recurring call for international proletarian...
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...worked for the Communist International (Comintern) and met virtually everyone who was anyone...for some three years she worked for the Comintern; through Europe as Hitler consolidated...sit till the small hours discussing Comintern affairs or problems of Marxism and socialism...
...Carrolls timetable cannot be accurate. The Comintern archive in Moscow contains a May 1942...corroborated by other 1942 documents in the Comintern archive. The NKVD judged that Wolffs...States and ordered it stopped. In the Comintern archive one finds a Comintern directive...
...why Lenin and Stalin established the Comintern and then the Cominform as "transmission...genius, especially the usefulness of the Comintern to carry the message to the heathen...the shots, unlike in the days of the Comintern, which boasted an identifiable machine...
...Norah Vincent Theres a vandalized statue of Karl Marx in Moscow on which in 1991 some sage and mordant survivor of the Comintern spray-painted the words WORKERS OF THE WORLD, FORGIVE ME. At least 10 million people died during Joseph Stalins collectivization...
...Moscow of the Communist International (Comintern) and the CPUSA. They reprint ninety-five...the relation between the CPUSA and the Comintern. Their extensive notes cite many additional...political organization"; "The dictates of the Comintern almost invariably superseded policies...
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...been the Soviet Union, communism and the Comintern. Founded by V.I. Lenin in 1919, Comintern, or the Communist International, was a compulsory...were not part of Osama bin Ladens Islamist "Comintern" organization of global terrorism. But no...
...and the consequent opening of secret Comintern archives the two orthodoxies were challenged...of mistranslating a Russian word in a Comintern accounting sheet which showed that founders...he said had been mistranslated in the Comintern document. The book only reproduced the...
...justified whenever the intent of the lie was to further an acceptable moral cause - acceptable, that is, when sanctified by the Comintern or its "Popular Front" fellow-travelers. It was Platos Noble Lie updated in the aftermath of the Bolshevik Revolution and...
...Party in 1920, and then an agent for Comintern - the Moscow-based organisation running...she met and fell in love with another Comintern agent, Max Petrovsky, whom she married...Britains believers stayed faithful. The Comintern, KGB and British Communist Party files...
...held a position of leadership in the international communist movement - the Comintern. Ho founded the Indo-China Communist Party in 1930, and was sent by the Comintern to Siam (Thailand), Malaya and Singapore to preside over creation of communist...
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ANTI-COMINTERN PACT see Comintern and Axis . ____________________ Copyright 2009 Columbia University Press. Used with the permission of Columbia University Press. All rights reserved.
...repressed with great bloodshed. Under the Comintern The revolutionary socialists now broke...1919) the Third International, or Comintern , in 1919. Henceforth, the term Communism...parties founded under the aegis of the Comintern. Their program called for the uniting...
LIU SHAOQI or Liu Shao-chi both: lyoo shou-che, 1898? 1969, Chinese Communist political leader. Liu joined (1920) a Comintern organization in Shanghai, where he studied Russian. While in Moscow in 1921, he joined the Chinese Communist party. After...
...many years after the Fascist takeover. Under the pseudonym Ercole Ercoli he wrote and worked for the Comintern. He was chief of the Comintern in Spain during the civil war there. Returning from Moscow to Italy in 1944, he became the leader of...
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