Yearbook on International Communist AffairsHoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University., 1975 |
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Page 153
... established the Communist Party of Finland ( Suomen Kommunistinen Puolue ; SKP ) in Moscow on 29 August 1918 . The SKP operated through front organizations until 1930 when , weakened by internal friction and prohibited by the Finnish ...
... established the Communist Party of Finland ( Suomen Kommunistinen Puolue ; SKP ) in Moscow on 29 August 1918 . The SKP operated through front organizations until 1930 when , weakened by internal friction and prohibited by the Finnish ...
Page 411
... established , has also become more apparent . In 1972 , diplomatic relations were established with Yugoslavia and Romania , and in 1973 with Poland , Hungary , Bulgaria , Czechoslovakia , and the German Democratic Republic . In May 1972 ...
... established , has also become more apparent . In 1972 , diplomatic relations were established with Yugoslavia and Romania , and in 1973 with Poland , Hungary , Bulgaria , Czechoslovakia , and the German Democratic Republic . In May 1972 ...
Page 477
... established as the Socialist Workers ' Party in 1912 by Luis Emilio Recabarren . The name PCCh was adopted in January 1922 following the party's decision in 1921 to join the Communist International . The party was declared illegal ...
... established as the Socialist Workers ' Party in 1912 by Luis Emilio Recabarren . The name PCCh was adopted in January 1922 following the party's decision in 1921 to join the Communist International . The party was declared illegal ...
Contents
Albania Nicholas C Pano | 3 |
Bulgaria Richard F Staar 13 | 6 |
Czechoslovakia Zdenek Suda 19 | 42 |
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