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Communist International - Wikipedia
The Communist International, abbreviated as Comintern and also known as the Third International, was a political international which existed from 1919 to 1943
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Third International | Marxist-Leninist Political Parties - Britannica
... Comintern functioned chiefly as an organ of Soviet control over the international communist movement. The Comintern emerged from the three ...
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The Communist International [Comintern] (1919-1930) History
The Communist International was the successor to the group of parties associated with the Left Wing of the Zimmerwald Conventions.
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Comintern
Comintern (ˈkɒmɪntɜːn) Also Kom-. [Russ. Komintérn, f. the first elements of the Russ. forms of communist and international.] The Communist International, the international organization of the Communist Party, founded in 1919 and dissolved in 1943.1925 Glasgow Herald 22 Oct. 9 The international rela...
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The Third International: What was COMINTERN? - TheCollector
COMINTERN, also called the Third International, was an international organization that united the communist parties of different countries from 1919 to 1943.
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History of the Communist International - Marxists Internet Archive
The international news service for the Communist International printed in multiple languages for use by all the worlds communist newspapers and journals.
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Communist International
Latin America and the Comintern, 1919–1943 (Cambridge University Press, 2002)
Carr, E.H. Twilight of the Comintern, 1930–1935. Biographical dictionary of the Comintern (2nd ed. 1986).
McDermott, Kevin. "Stalin and the Comintern during the 'Third Period', 1928–33."
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Comintern - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
Comintern refers to the Communist International, an organization that was established to organize and control foreign communist parties according to the ...
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Joseph Stalin and the Dissolution of the Comintern | New Orleans
The Communist International announced an extraordinary resolution on May 22, 1943: The organization known to the world as the Comintern was dissolving itself.
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What Was the Third International? - American Historical Association
The Communist International (Comintern for short) is known as the “Third” because two other international socialist organizations of workers had previously been ...
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Comintern - Seventeen Moments in Soviet History
The Third or Communist International (typically abbreviated as Comintern) was founded in Moscow in March 1919 amidst proclamations of the end of the world ...
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Comintern summary | Britannica
Comintern, or Communist International or Third International, Association of national communist parties founded in 1919.
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Profintern
Profintern (ˈprɒfɪntən) [Russ. Profintérn, f. Krásnȳĭ Internatsionál Profsoy{uacu}zov Red International of Trade Unions, after Komintérn Comintern.] An international organization of left-wing Trade Unions, founded in 1921 and dissolved in 1937.1928 R. W. Dunn Soviet Trade Unions vi. 65 Through its d...
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1st Congress of the Comintern
See also
2nd World Congress of the Comintern
3rd World Congress of the Comintern
Footnotes
Further reading
John Riddell (ed.), Founding the Communist Comintern
Marxist parties
1919 in Russia
1919 in politics
1919 conferences
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List of members of the Comintern
The Comintern had, at the first Congress, voting delegates from the following groups:
See also
List of communist parties
List of delegates of the 1st World Congress of the Communist International
List of delegates of the 2nd Comintern congress
References
Comintern, List of members of
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