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Communist Party of Germany: Communist Party of Great Britain: Communist Party of Hungary: Worker's Union of Korea Communist Party of Latvia: Social-Democrats of the Netherlands Central Bureau's Persian Section Communist Party of Poland: Balkan Revolutionary People's of Russia Russian Communist Party: Social Democratic Left Party of Sweden ...
The German minority population in Russia, Ukraine, and the Soviet Union stemmed from several sources and arrived in several waves. Since the second half of the 19th century, as a consequence of the Russification policies and compulsory military service in the Russian Empire, large groups of Germans from Russia emigrated to the Americas (mainly Canada, the United States, Brazil and Argentina ...
The following list of Eastern Bloc defectors contains notable defectors from East Germany, the Soviet Union, Poland, Bulgaria, Romania, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and Albania before those countries' conversions from communist states in the late 1980s and early 1990s.
Since then, communist parties have governed numerous countries, whether as ruling parties in one-party states like the Chinese Communist Party or the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, or as ruling parties in multi-party systems, including majority and minority governments as well as leading or being part of several coalitions.
German Communist Party politicians (1 C, 23 P) German Marxists (5 C, 57 P) N. National Committee for a Free Germany members (48 P) R. Members of the Red Army Faction ...
Romania – Hand of Labour, [22] Scientific Communism [23] Russia – Organisation of Communist Internationalists, Revolutionary Workers' Party, Russian Socialist Movement, Socialist Alternative, Socialist Tendency
As a young communist was told in East Germany, "it's got to look democratic, but we must have everything in our control". [65] Stalin felt that socioeconomic transformation was indispensable to establish Soviet control, reflecting the Marxist–Leninist view that material bases, the distribution of the means of production, shaped social and ...
The Treaty of Rapallo between Weimar Germany and Soviet Russia was signed by German Foreign Minister Walther Rathenau and his Soviet colleague Georgy Chicherin on April 16, 1922, during the Genoa Economic Conference, annulling all mutual claims, restoring full diplomatic relations, and establishing the beginnings of close trade relationships, which made Weimar Germany the main trading and ...