The Communist International Organization, also known as the Comintern, was established in 1919 to promote worldwide communist revolution and support socialist movements across nations. Its primary purpose was to unite various communist parties and organizations under a common ideology, facilitating coordination and cooperation in overthrowing capitalist systems. The Comintern sought to spread Marxist-Leninist principles and foster international solidarity among workers, ultimately aiming to establish a global communist society. It played a significant role in shaping leftist movements throughout the 20th century until its dissolution in 1943.
Joseph Stalin, who lead the USSR and was the cause of many countries to be dictated.
The History Channel is a rather popular channel that many love to watch for the educational purposes and for the documentaries on it. The original broadcasting date for the channel was January 1st, 1995.
I would suggest the following: The Ninety-Five Theses The Magna Carta The Universal Declaration of Human Rights The Communist Manifesto The Treaty of Versailles The Treaty of Maastericht
historical change
Since World War II, five significant events have shaped global history: the Cold War, which defined geopolitical tensions and alliances; the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, symbolizing the end of communist control in Eastern Europe; the rise of the internet and digital technology, transforming communication and commerce; the 9/11 attacks in 2001, which reshaped global security policies; and the COVID-19 pandemic, which had profound social and economic impacts worldwide. These events have collectively influenced international relations, economies, and societal structures.
You need to be more descriptive, that could be anything. But in my history book the exact phrase was used to define the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Their purpose was to protect the members of the North Atlantic Region from aggression.
A. LeRoy Bennett has written: 'International organizations' -- subject(s): International agencies, International organization, Regionalism (International organization), History 'Plain talk about United Nation goals' -- subject(s): United Nations
In 1920 Lenin adopted a new revolutionary strategy that were aimed at societies outside of the Western world. He spread the work of Karl Marx through the communist International, or Comintern, a worldwide organization of Communist parties formed in 1919 to advance world revolution. source: Glencoe World History text book. Chapter 25 section 2, page 831. This is a High school history text book.
Leslie Holmes has written: 'Communism' -- subject(s): Communism, History 'Politics in the communist world' 'Communism' -- subject(s): Communism, History 'Man on site' 'The policy process in communist states' -- subject(s): Industrial management, Industrial organization
Norman Howard-Jones has written: 'The Pan-American Health Organization' -- subject(s): History, International cooperation, Pan American Health Organization, Public health 'The scientific background of the International Sanitary Conferences, 1851-1938' -- subject(s): Communicable diseases, History, International Sanitary Conference, International cooperation, Prevention, Public health
Arthur McManus has written: 'History of the Zinoviev letter' -- subject(s): Communism, Communist International, Politics and government
Merle Fainsod has written: 'International socialism and the world war' -- subject(s): Communism, Communist International, History, International Socialist Congress, Socialism, World War, 1914-1918 'How Russia is ruled'
Jan Starzewski has written: 'International importance of Central-Eastern Europe [by] J. Starzewski' -- subject(s): History, International organization
William Waack has written: 'Camaradas' -- subject(s): Communism, Communist International, History, Partido Comunista do Brasil, Relations
An about page is a page on a website which contains general information about the person or organization in charge of the website, as well as the site's history and purpose.
An about box is a window on a website which contains general information about the person or organization in charge of the website, as well as the site's history and purpose.
The Spanish word for cafe is 'café.' For a history of coffee provided by the International Coffee Organization, click on the link below.