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  • Note 58: Vic Dimitry, a DSE fighter born into the Slavo-Macedonian minority in 1936, and also one of the 28,000 children that the KKE/DSE government evacuated to safety in 1948, recalls the short-lived KKE policy to grant autonomy to the Slavic minorities of Macedonia, consistent with the Comintern's internationalist policy.

    Arms and the Woman: Just Warriors and Greek Feminist Identity 2008

  • [I] t became obvious the Ten had been sacrificed to the Party's purpose as a pipeline for the Comintern's propaganda.

    Caught in the Crossfire: Adrian Scott and the Politics of Americanism in 1940s Hollywood 2007

  • And his anti-Communism derived from his own honest willingness to confront the terrible truths of Stalinism -- Comintern's betrayal of the Spanish republicans, the Moscow show trials, the deliberate policy of famine as a tool of social war, and the repression and brutality of the Soviet state against its own citizens.

    Koestler's twentieth century Daniel Little 2008

  • And his anti-Communism derived from his own honest willingness to confront the terrible truths of Stalinism -- Comintern's betrayal of the Spanish republicans, the Moscow show trials, the deliberate policy of famine as a tool of social war, and the repression and brutality of the Soviet state against its own citizens.

    Archive 2008-03-01 Daniel Little 2008

  • When Hem learns, thanks to the intercession of one of the Comintern's many pawns, the official "truth" of the matter, he takes great pleasure in humiliating Dos both politically and artistically by casting suspicion upon Dos's friendship with the "fascist traitor."

    Archive 2005-08-01 2005

  • When Hem learns, thanks to the intercession of one of the Comintern's many pawns, the official "truth" of the matter, he takes great pleasure in humiliating Dos both politically and artistically by casting suspicion upon Dos's friendship with the "fascist traitor."

    The Breaking Point 2005

  • The African National Congress adopted a more radical line under the leadership of J.T. Gumede, influenced by the example of the USSR and by the Comintern's call for a black republic in South Africa.

    1923 2001

  • Nelson became a full-time organizer in 1929; attended the Comintern's Lenin School in Moscow in 1931; served as a political commissar in the Spanish civil war later in the decade.

    Revisiting American Communism: An Exchange Barrett, James R. 1985

  • No one doubted who had the final word and CPUSA Political Committee minutes confirm that the Comintern's approval was crucial.

    The Communist Party: An Exchange Gordon, Max 1983

  • The guiding lines had been laid down as far back as 1920 by the Comintern's thesis on the national and colonial question.

    Class & Colour in South Africa - Chapter 17 Ray Esther 1969

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