Yearbook on International Communist AffairsHoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University., 1988 |
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... Founded . 1971 , as The Group ( El Grupo ) , ac- quired present name following bloody internal purges in May 1975 . Membership . About 1,500 cadres and fighters ; as many as 20,000 civilian supporters and dependents Leadership . Main ...
... Founded . 1971 , as The Group ( El Grupo ) , ac- quired present name following bloody internal purges in May 1975 . Membership . About 1,500 cadres and fighters ; as many as 20,000 civilian supporters and dependents Leadership . Main ...
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... Founded . 1952 ( under present name ) . A Guatemalan Communist Party was first created by the Comintern in 1922 and was destroyed in 1932. In September 1949 an illegal new party was formed , which became legal three years later ...
... Founded . 1952 ( under present name ) . A Guatemalan Communist Party was first created by the Comintern in 1922 and was destroyed in 1932. In September 1949 an illegal new party was formed , which became legal three years later ...
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... Founded . 1933 ( date of record ) Membership . 500 ( estimated ) General Secretary . James Stewart National Political Committee . Includes Michael O'Riordan ( chairman ) , Andrew Barr , Sean Nolan , Tom Redmond , Edwina Stewart , Eddie ...
... Founded . 1933 ( date of record ) Membership . 500 ( estimated ) General Secretary . James Stewart National Political Committee . Includes Michael O'Riordan ( chairman ) , Andrew Barr , Sean Nolan , Tom Redmond , Edwina Stewart , Eddie ...
Contents
Party Congresses | 1971 |
Introduction | xxxi |
Lesotho Wallace H Spaulding | 12 |
Copyright | |
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