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90:. Following the congress, the Union of Communist Groups unsuccessfully sought recognition as the Czechoslovak section of the International. The Union of Communist Group expressed strong criticism against the Social Democratic Left led by 39:
The Union of Communist Groups was founded in the spring of 1920 as followers of Neumann moved away from the Federation of Czech Anarcho-Communists. Neumann's publication
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issued a declaration denouncing any collaboration with the Czechoslovak Socialist Party. A workers conference was organized in
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The Union of Communist Groups was dissolved in the summer of 1921, encouraging its members to join the
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May 23–24, 1920 at which Neumann declared the objective of the new organization to be in line with the
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Intellectuals and the Communist Idea: The Search for a New Way in Czech Lands from 1890 to 1938
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had carried pro-communist articles since 1919. Neumann and other anarchists around
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The Union of Communist Groups sent a delegation to the
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Ladislav Cabada; Zdenek Benedikt (14 September 2010).
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Czech
Czechoslovakia
Stanislav Kostka Neumann
Czechoslovak Socialist Party
1920 Czechoslovak parliamentary election
Lom
Communist International
soviets
2nd World Congress of the Comintern
Ivan Olbracht
Hugo Sonnenschein
Helena Malířová
BohumĂ­r Ĺ meral
Communist Party of Czechoslovakia



Intellectuals and the Communist Idea: The Search for a New Way in Czech Lands from 1890 to 1938
ISBN
978-0-7391-4378-0
War and Society in East Central Europe: The Effects of World War I
ISBN
978-0-88033-028-2
Categories
Comintern sections
Communist parties in Czechoslovakia
Political parties established in 1920
Political parties disestablished in 1921

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