- Крестьянский Интернационал),
known most
commonly by its
Russian abbreviation Krestintern (Крестинтерн), was an
international peasants'
organization formed by...
- each other), such as the
Young Communist International, Profintern,
Krestintern,
International Red Aid, Sportintern, etc. Many of
these organizations...
-
During this time he was
affiliated with the
Peasant International (
Krestintern) led by
Tomasz Dąbal, and
worked for
International Red Aid.
Lohani taught...
-
Communist Party and left-wing
Kuomintang under the
direction of the
Krestintern and Comintern. In
April 1927 the 1st
Provisional Executive Committee...
- in 1922. On 1 July 1924, he
proclaimed that his
party would join the
Krestintern as long as it was
without Yugoslav representation and the
Communist International...
- was
President of the
Executive Committee of the
Peasant International (
Krestintern) from 1928
until its
dissolution in 1939. He also
served as director...
- "Third Way" movement. The
Bureau was thus a key
competitor with the
Krestintern, or "Red
Peasant International",
which existed as a
proxy of the Communist...
- the
Young Communist International (youth),
Profintern (trade unions),
Krestintern (peasants),
International Red Aid (humanitarian aid),
Sportintern (organized...
-
Peasant International (
Krestintern), and in
March 1928, he
replaced Smirnov as in
October 1923, and was
secretary general of
Krestintern. In July 1930, the...
-
candidates in 1920 and 1923. He
resigned his post
after the HSS
joined the
Krestintern. In 1926,
Horvat resumed teaching history in
Zagreb for
another four...