The leaders of these parties were answerable to and removable by the Comintern centre. |
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The Allies are led by Britain, the Axis by Germany and the Comintern by the Soviet Union. |
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He enjoyed a physical survival, and wrote short, spiritless articles in Comintern journals. |
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Organizational unity between the two parties was achieved only in 1922, after much prodding by the Comintern. |
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Chiang also demanded Comintern support of a northern military campaign and the return of Gen. V. K. Blücher as his chief military adviser. |
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It also provided him with a yardstick by which to later measure the degeneration of the Comintern. |
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We want the Comintern to give us assistance, to give us guidance on the point at issue. |
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Our earlier practice conformed to that of the Comintern and Fourth International. |
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The realization that world revolution was not imminent led in 1921 to a new Comintern policy in order to gain broad working-class support. |
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However, the Comintern never pursued the issue of Millerandism to a satisfactory conclusion. |
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In 1943, Stalin dissolved the Comintern in the interests of his World War II alliance with British, American and French imperialism. |
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The Comintern opposed the liquidation of the JCP from the moment the news reached Moscow. |
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We want from the Comintern not diplomacy, but real political leadership, a clear statement on this question. |
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The Comintern also notes that Reichspost publishes his very precise information on the famine. |
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After long debate, this congress accepted the Comintern strategy pressed by Maring that communists should join the KMT and make it the centre of the national revolutionary movement. |
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From 1928, in harmony with the increasing shift to the left at home, foreign and Comintern policy once again became radicalized, with the emphasis on the treason of the Social Democrats of the West. |
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The program of the Czechoslovak Communist Party was determined not only by this treaty but also by the general reorientation of the Comintern, which now urged cooperation with antifascist forces in popular fronts. |
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It was only at the end of the 1920s that the Comintern was reduced by Stalin to its final state of undifferentiated subservience. |
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In this presentation I'm going to focus on the united-front tactic as it was originally developed and expounded by Lenin, Trotsky and the other leaders of the early Comintern. |
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Trotsky fought within the Comintern against the political liquidation of the CCP, and a large section of the Chinese party leadership, including Chen Duxiu, also initially opposed this disastrous policy. |
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The Comintern is wary, it is a question of him of diverting European public opinion and of discrediting the charitable initiatives for the starving people. |
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The CPGB soon became known for its loyalty to the line of the Comintern, and proposed the motion to expel Leon Trotsky from the international. |
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Before March 1944, it was also the anthem of the Soviet Union and the Comintern. |
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The conservative leadership of the ILP, notably Ramsay MacDonald and Philip Snowden, strongly opposed affiliation to the new Comintern. |
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What the Comintern says is the light we go by. |
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Both were on the Program Commission and received copies of two of the three sections of Trotsky's scathing Critique of the draft Comintern program. |
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The ULFTA's Matthew Popovich attended the plenum of the Comintern in Moscow in 1926 as one of Canada's two delegates. |
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He also played an important role for the Comintern by supervising the Communist Party of India for some years. |
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A further set of questions were asked of the Comintern in letter dated 21 May 1920 by ILP Chairman Richard Wallhead and National Council member Clifford Allen. |
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The official Comintern line was that Levi was right to oppose the action but had committed a variety of sins against Bolshevik discipline by the way in which he opposed it. |
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The British political commissar at Albacete was William Paynter, a communist from 1929, trained in Moscow and sent initially as a Comintern agent to Germany. |
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It is worth noting that in the immediate aftermath of Hitler's victory in Germany, London's ideas were less distant from Comintern orthodoxy than ever before or since. |
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The reply of the fledgling Comintern in July 1920 was unequivocal. |
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Following an illness in 1925 which forced him to stand down as editor of Workers' Weekly, Dutt spent several years in Belgium and Sweden as a representative of the Comintern. |
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