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The Comintern had, at the first Congress, voting delegates from the following groups:

Party
Communist Party of Armenia
Central Bureau's Azerbaijani Section
Bulgarian Communist Party
Communist Party of Canada
Socialist Workers' Party of China
Communist Party of Czechoslovakia
Communist Party of German Austria
Communist Party of Finland
Communist Party of France
Zimmerwald Left Wing of France (see also French Section of the Workers' International (SFIO))
Central Bureau's Georgian Section
Communist Party of Germany
Communist Party of Great Britain
Communist Party of Hungary
Worker's Union of Korea
Communist Party of Latvia
Social-Democrats of the Netherlands
Central Bureau's Persian Section
Communist Party of Poland
Balkan Revolutionary People's of Russia
Russian Communist Party
Social Democratic Left Party of Sweden
Communist Party of Switzerland
Central Bureau's Turkestan Section
Communist Party (Bolshevik) of Ukraine
Socialist Labor Party of the United States
Socialist Propaganda League of the United Kingdom
Communist Party of Volga region in Russia
Communist Party of Yugoslavia

See also

References

  1. Legvold, Robert (2007). Russian Foreign Policy in the Twenty-First Century and the Shadow of the Past. Columbia University Press. p. 408. ISBN 9780231512176. However, the USSR created an entirely new dimension of interwar European reality, one in which Russia devised rules of the game and set the agenda, namely, the Comintern.
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