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Participation of the Comintern and the All-Slavic Anti-Fascist Committee in the Сreation of Foreign Military Formations on the Territory of the USSR (1941–1945)

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During the Great Patriotic War, on the territory of the USSR there were created military formations consisting of representatives of peoples, whose main ‘ethnic array’ was located outside the USSR.
F. Sinitsyn
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“The International Red Aid is the Door Leading to the Masses”: the Latin American Conference of the IRA in November 1934 in the Context of the Comintern's Transition to the “Popular Front” Policy

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In the summer of 1935, at the Seventh World Congress of the Communist International a strategic turn took place in the policy of the international organization of the Communist movement from the “Class against Class” tactic to the flexible “Popular Front”
A. Glazov
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Assesments by modern english-speaking historians of the policy of the comintern in Asia

Vostok. Afro-aziatskie obshchestva: istoriia i sovremennost
The article analyzes the modern English-language historiography on the policies of the Communist International in Asia. English-speaking countries have been chosen because a significant number of studies devoted both directly to the tactics of the ...
I. Suzdaltsev
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The Comintern in the Assessments of Modern Historians from the Countries of Northern Europe

Bulletin of the State University of Education. Series: History and Political Sciences
Aim.   Analysis of assessments of the Comintern policy by German historians at the present stage. Methodology.   Publications devoted to the activities of the Comintern that fit the specified criteria were studied, several groups of ...
I. Suzdaltsev
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The Comintern in Spain before the Civil War


The Spanish Second Republic, 1931-1939, has been written about widely and remains mired in antifascist, anti-communist, and historical memory controversies.
Gustavo Martín Asensio
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The Cambridge Comintern

1984
MY purpose in this chapter is to examine a particular group of spies, whose activities interlocked during the Second World War and the early phase of the Cold War: Blunt, Burgess, Maclean and Philby. It is not my contention, and without access to Soviet archives it could not be proved, that this group did more damage to the national interests of ...
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Vardø Etat and the Comintern Boys: Communist Insurgent Intelligence in Northern Scandinavia 1919–1921

International Journal of Intelligence, Security, and Public Affairs, 2020
The Communist International (Comintern) had one of its earliest outposts in the small northern Norwegian border town of Vardø. In dealing with the raison d’etre of this so-called liaison point Vardø Etat the paper adopts anon-state actors’ intelligence ...
Jesper Jorgensen
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Legacy of the Comintern

1996
From the perspective of the mid-1990s the legacy of the ‘Soviet experiment’ seems self-evident: failure. The communist party-state structures in the USSR and Eastern Europe have collapsed in disgrace, the Marxist-Leninist project has imploded and at least one influential observer has declared that the near universal triumph of liberal democracy and the
Kevin McDermott, Jeremy Agnew
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The Comintern in 1922

Historical Materialism, 2014
The Fourth Congress of the Communist International, held in November–December 1922, shows evidence of member parties outside Soviet Russia taking initiatives and exerting significant influence on central political questions before world communism.
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