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Bolshevization of the
Communist International has at
least two meanings.
First it
meant to
change the way of
working of new
communist parties, such as...
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aligned with Moscow. In 1924–1925, the
Comintern began a
campaign of
Bolshevisation,
which forced each
party to
conform to the
discipline and
orders of...
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nations once more into a
world war, then the
result will not be the
Bolshevisation of the earth, and thus the
victory of Jewry, but the
annihilation of...
- needed] The
concept was put
forward as
against Bolshevisation. "One
negative effect of so-called
Bolshevisation has been the
replacing of
conscious and thoroughgoing...
- was the
state ideology of the
Soviet Union, the
Comintern after its
Bolshevisation, and the
communist states within the Comecon, the
Eastern Bloc, and...
- for Warsaw.
Viking Books. Connelly, John (December 1996). "Internal
bolshevisation?
Elite social science training in
stalinist Poland" Minerva, vol. 34...
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detention of the
Russian Supreme Commander-in-Chief Lavr
Kornilov and the
Bolshevisation of
Soviets also pla**** a
major role in
establishing of the
Soviet military...
- party's
Third Congress gathered at
Minsk in
March 1925 with the
slogan "
Bolshevisation of the party". This
meant that the
basic party unit was to be a workplace...
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began a
campaign of
Bolshevisation that
forced each
party to
conform to the
discipline and
orders of Moscow. The
policy of
Bolshevisation moved Gramsci to...
- the
Soviet Union and the
parties of the
Communist International after Bolshevisation.
After the
death of
Lenin in 1924,
Stalin established universal ideological...