- romanized: Krasnyi
internatsional profsoyuzov, RILU),
commonly known as the
Profintern (Russian: Профинтерн), was an
international body
established by the Communist...
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until November 1924 that work
recommenced on her and she was
renamed Profintern (Russian: Профинтерн) on 5
February 1925. She was
completed in October...
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Krasny Profintern (Russian: Кра́сный Профинте́рн) is an
urban locality (an urban-type settlement) in
Nekrasovsky District of
Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia....
- business. On 24 July 1921, a
group of
delegates to the
First Congress of the
Profintern, led by
Fyodor Sergeyev, took the
Aerowagon from
Moscow to the Tula collieries...
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foundation in 1918. In 1926, he went to
Russia in
order to work with the
Profintern, and
became a
close ****ociate of its
leader Solomon Lozovsky. In 1930...
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national borders, such as the
Young Communist International (youth),
Profintern (trade unions),
Krestintern (peasants),
International Red Aid (humanitarian...
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moved to the
Soviet Union and was
elected to the
executive committee of
Profintern. In 1923,
Dimitrov led a
failed communist uprising against the government...
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remaining ship was s****ped
without being completed. Svetlana, now
renamed Profintern,
became fully operational in 1928 and was
transferred to the
Black Sea...
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Abbakumtsevo (Russian: Аббакумцево) is a
rural locality (a selo) in
Krasny Profintern of
Nekrasovsky District,
Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia. The po****tion was...
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between Soviet Premier Alexei Rykov,
Pravda editor Nikolai Bukharin,
Profintern leader Mikhail Tomsky, Red Army
founder Leon Trotsky,
former Premier Lev...