VKP(b), Comintern and China: Documents. T. III. VKP(b), Comintern and the Soviet Movement in China. 1927-1931. At 2 p.m. 2

VKP(b), Comintern and China: Documents. T. III. VKP(b), Comintern and the Soviet Movement in China. 1927-1931. At 2 p.m. 2

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VKP(b), Comintern and China: Documents. T. III. CPSU(B), Comintern and the Soviet Movement in China. 1927-1931. At 2 p.m.. H. 2", authorship of which remains unknown, is a unique and invaluable source for those interested in the history of international communist movements, Soviet policy in Asia and the internal dynamics of China in the era of revolutionary upheavals. This work is part of a large-scale archival project that reveals behind the scenes the most important events and decisions that shaped the fate of millions and determined the course of world history in the early years of Soviet power. This book immerses the reader in a complex and intense period, covering the years 1927-1931, when China was raging civil war, the struggle for power and revolutionary changes. The focus is on the role of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks), the Comintern and their interaction with the Chinese communist movement. The author's collection of documents allows us to trace how the Soviet leaders tried to influence the development of events in the Middle Kingdom by supporting the communist forces, and what internal disagreements and strategic decisions were behind their actions. This book is very much about its documentary nature[edit] ..... [ It contains the most important protocols, directives, reports and correspondence, revealing the internal discussions, strategic plans and tactical steps of the Soviet party leaders. These materials make it possible to understand how the policy of the CPSU(b) and the Comintern towards China was formed, what ideas and concepts were the basis of their support for the Chinese Communists, and how these decisions affected the fate of the revolutionary movement in the region. At the same time, the book reveals the complex relationship between the Soviet leadership and the Chinese Communists, their interaction, conflicts and joint efforts to create a new society. VKP(b), Comintern and China: Documents. T. III. CPSU(B), Comintern and the Soviet Movement in China. 1927-1931. At 2 p.m.. H. It is especially valuable for historians, political scientists, students and all those who seek to understand the mechanisms of international support for revolutionary movements, the peculiarities of Soviet foreign policy and internal party bureaucracy. It is perfect for those who are interested in the history of the communist movement, Soviet diplomacy, as well as for those who are looking for a deep understanding of the causes and consequences of key events in the history of China and the USSR. The style of the author, despite its documentary nature, is saturated with analytical inserts and comments, which makes reading not only informative, but also fascinating. This book is part of a series that reveals little-known pages of history, and its value lies in the ability to give the reader the opportunity to look at events through the eyes of participants, to understand their motives and strategic decisions. It not only illuminates historical facts, but also helps to understand how the ideas and decisions made in Moscow influenced the fates of millions of people in distant China. If you are looking for a book that will help you understand the complex relationship between the CPSU(B), the Comintern and the Chinese revolutionary movement in 1927-1931, this work will become an indispensable source for you. It is ideal for those who value archival materials, want to immerse themselves in an era of revolutionary change and understand how international communist strategies were formed. This book is not just a collection of documents, but a window into the past through which you can see how ideas turned into actions, and actions into history. In General, "VKP(b), Comintern and China: Documents. T. III" is an important and in-depth study, revealing little-known aspects of Soviet policy in Asia and the internal mechanisms of the communist movement. It deservedly occupies a place in the library of everyone who is interested in the history of the 20th century, international relations and revolutionary transformations. This book will be a valuable addition to your collection and will help expand the horizons of understanding world history, making it more lively and multifaceted.
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Unknown
Language
Russian
ISBN
9785856030760
Release date
1999
Volume
3 / 2

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