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| | Congress of the CPSU - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Theoretically, the Congress was the supreme ruling body of the entire Party. |  | | The Second Congress, 1903, Belgium, resulted into the party's split into Bolshevik and Menshevik factions which eventually became parties in their own right. |  | | After the death of Joseph Stalin the Congresses were held every five years. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congress_of_the_CPSU
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| | The Origin And Development Of The Differences Between The Leadership Of The CPSU And Ourselves |
 | | The Open Letter of the Central Committee of the CPSU asserts that in his political report to the Eighth Congress of the CPC, Comrade Liu Shao-chi completely affirmed the 20th Congress of the CPSU. |  | | Another great thing the leadership of the CPSU did at the Congress was the renewed concentrated onslaught on Stalin five years after the complete negation of him at the 20th Congress and eight years after his death. |  | | The Open Letter of the Central Committee of the CPSU asserts that in his report to the Eighth Congress of the CPC on the revision of the Party Constitution, Comrade Teng Hsiao-ping completely affirmed the “combat against the personality cult” conducted at the 20th Congress. |
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http://www.marxists.org/subject/china/documents/polemic/cpsu.htm
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| | Nikita S. Khrushchev: Crimes of the Stalin Era |
 | | The majority of the Central Committee members and candidates elected at the 17th Congress and arrested in 1937-1938 were expelled from the party illegally through the brutal abuse of the party statute, because the question of their expulsion was never studied at the Central Committee plenum. |  | | Present at this Congress as a delegate is the former Minister of State Security, Comrade Ignatiev. |  | | The party statute, approved at the 17th Party Congress, was based on Leninist principles expressed at the 10th Party Congress. |
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http://www.trussel.com/hf/stalin.htm
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| | PIVOT: Chapter One of RUSSIA REDUX by Gwendolyn Stewart |
 | | Gorbachev was used to the Palace of Congresses, and used to presiding in it. |  | | The Twenty-Second Congress was the second anti-Stalinist Congress Khrushchev conducted, the one he used to sanction removing the old dictator's body from the Lenin Mausoleum. |  | | Although he had telegraphed his intentions during the election campaign, the Congress collectively was stunned by his announcement. |
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http://www.fas.harvard.edu/~gestewar/pivot.html
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| | Spørgsmålet om Stalin |
 | | In November 1961, at the conclusion of the 22nd Congress of the CPSU, the International Secretariat of the so-called Fourth International stated in a Letter to the 22nd Congress of the CPSU and Its New Central Committee that in 1937 Trotsky said a monument would be erected to the honour of the victims of Stalin. |  | | Stalin died in 1953; three years later the leaders of the CPSU violently attacked him at the 20th Congress, and eight years after his death they again did so at the 22nd Congress, removing and burning his remains. |  | | Stalin also admitted some of his mistakes in the work of purifying the Party ranks in his report to the 18th Congress of the CPSU (B) in 1939. |
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http://www.rasmussen.popx.dk/spm_stalin.htm
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| | Discussion on the 20th Congress of the CPSU |
 | | Moni Guha, Yugoslav Revisionism and the Role of the CPSU and CPC, Calcutta,1978, 62 pp. |  | | Discussion on the 20th Congress of the CPSU |  | | The polemic was directed against an article by Saroj Acharya who supported the Twentieth Congress of the CPSU in 1956. |
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http://www.revolutionarydemocracy.org/rdv4n1/momin.htm
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| | Area Handbook Series/ Moldova (Belarus and Moldava) / Bibliography |
 | | (Report submitted to United States Congress, 104th, 1st Session, Senate, Committee on Foreign Relations, and House of Representatives, Committee on Foreign Affairs.) Washington: GPO, 1995. |  | | (94-656F.) Washington: Library of Congress, Congressional Research Service, August 12, 1994. |  | | (92-182F.) Washington: Library of Congress, Congressional Research Service, 1992. |
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http://www.country-data.com/frd/cs/moldova/md_bibl.html
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 | | And on October 5 the 19th Congress of the CPSU opened". |  | | the Presidium of the CC, CPSU, adopted a decision to this effect, obliging Nikita S. Khrushchev, First Secretary of the Central Committee, and R. RUDENKO, USSR Procurator-General, to notify the Leningrad Party activists of the decisions adopted. |  | | I had some very interesting discussions with the elder Voznesensky at the time of the Pan-Slavic Congress in Belgrade in the winter of 1946. |
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http://harikumar.brinkster.net/BLAND/EconProbs.htm
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| | 20th Congress of the CPSU - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The 20th Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union was held during February 14—February 26, 1956. |  | | During the morning closed session of the last day of the Congress, Khrushchev, the Communist Party Secretary, took the opportunity to give a stinging rebuke of the policies of Stalin, his late predecessor. |  | | The speech shocked delegates to the congress, as it flew in the face of years of Soviet propaganda, which had claimed that Stalin was a wise, peaceful, and fair leader. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/20th_Party_Congress
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| | AUCPB - Stalin in the Distorted Mirror of History Falsifiers |
 | | Khrushchev at the 20th Congress of the CPSU emphatically said that Stalin fought the "war globally and not on the front"! |  | | in 1939 at the XVIII party congress, again the question was brought up of repressions. |  | | The Congress decided to eliminate the previous leadership of the organs and started cleansing the party of unhealthy and enemy elements within it. |
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http://www.mltranslations.org/Russia/aucpb.htm
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| | Korea |
 | | He attacked modern revisionism at the 4th Congress. |  | | (Kim Il Sung: 'Report on Fifth Congress of the WPK', p. |  | | Indeed the CPSU fraternal delegate to the 3rd Congress of the WPK (who was none other than a certain L. Brezhnev) made a veiled attack on the WPK leadership. |
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http://www.geocities.com/athens/pantheon/5666/korea.html
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| | November 3 Events in History |
 | | November 3, 1868 1st black elected to Congress (John W Menard, Louisiana) |  | | November 3, 1942 William L. Dawson elected to Congress from Chicago |  | | November 3, 1926 15th party congress CPSU ends/5 year plan begins |
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http://www.brainyhistory.com/days/november_3.html
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| | Perestroika: Bibliography |
 | | "On Progress in Implementing the Decisions of the 27th CPSU Congress and the Tasks of Promoting Perestroika." Report to the 19th All-Union Conference, June 28, 1988, in Reprints from the Soviet Press, New York: Compass Point Publications, 1988. |  | | Brezhnev, L.I. "Speech at the 16th Congress of the Trade Unions of the USSR." March 21, 1977. |  | | Brezhnev, Leonid I. "We Are Optimists, Report of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union to the 26th Congress of the CPSU." New York: International Publishers, 1981. |
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http://www.workers.org/marcy/cd/sampere/perehtml/biblio.htm
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| | Program of the CPSU, 27th Congress, 1986 |
 | | It has been and will be a party of Marxism-Leninism, a Party of revolutionary action. |  | | With the adoption of the Third Program at the 22nd Congress in 1961, the party undertook enormous work in all areas of the building of communism. |  | | Having adopted its First Program at the 2nd Congress in 1903, the Bolshevik Party led the working class, the peasantry, all the working people of Russia in the struggle to overthrow the tsarist autocracy and then the capitalist system, and passed through the flames of three Russian revolutions. |
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http://www.xs4all.nl/~eurodos/docu/cpsu-texts/cpsu86-0.htm
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 | | Copies of the "Appeal" were also addressed to the Communist parties of Italy and France. |  | | When the Congress is in session, ringleaders of illegal schismatic Baptists intend to hand over documents on "persecution" of religious people in the USSR to the heads of the delegations of Communist parties of France and Italy. |  | | The Ukrainian nationalist Oksana MESHKO sent a libelous letter to the Central Committee of the French Communist party with a provocational request to aid her in releasing from imprisonment her son SERGIENKO who, she alleges, was unjustly convicted for nationalist activities. |
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http://www.yale.edu/annals/sakharov/sakharov_english_txt/e110.txt
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| | TWENTY-SIXTH CONGRESS OF THE CPSU: THE VOICE OF REASON, PEACE AND SOCIALISM |
 | | Twenty-Sixth Congress of the CPSU: The Voice of Reason, Peace and Socialism |  | | In his "Analysis of the Existing Situation and Landmarks for the Future", given in an address to the Plenary Meeting of the Central Committee of the CPSU on June 15th, 1983, Comrade Andropov, General Secretary of the CPSU, said: "In politics one pays for one`s errors. |  | | Prisons where political prisoners were held in South Africa |
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http://www.liberation.org.za/collections/sacp/dadoo/dadoo-26.php
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