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Communist Workers' Party of the Netherlands Kommunistische Arbeiders-Partij Nederland
AbbreviationKAPN
LeaderHerman Gorter
Founded1921 (1921)
Dissolvedc. 1933 (1933)
Split fromCommunist Party of the Netherlands
IdeologyCouncil communism
Political positionFar-left
International affiliationCommunist Workers' International
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The Communist Workers' Party of the Netherlands (Dutch: Kommunistische Arbeiders-Partij Nederland) was a council communist party in the Netherlands. It was founded in September 1921, and was modelled after the Communist Workers' Party of Germany. It was far smaller than its German counterpart. At most, in late 1921, it had 8 sections with a total membership of around 200. Herman Gorter played an important role in building the party. The party was affiliated to the Communist Workers' International.

The membership of the party decreased rapidly as the party was engulfed in internal conflicts.

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References

  1. Gerber 1990, p. 155.
  2. Gerber 1990, pp. 159–160.
  3. Backes 2008, p. 16.
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