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An international association of Communist parties, established in 1919 by Lenin
or Communist International or Third International Association of national communist parties founded in 1919. Vladimir Ilich Lenin called the first congress of the Comintern to undermine efforts to revive the Second International. To join, parties were required to model their structure in conformity with the Soviet pattern and to expel moderate socialists and pacifists. Though the Comintern's stated purpose was the promotion of world revolution, it functioned chiefly as an organ of Soviet control over the international communist movement. In 1943, during World War II, Joseph Stalin dissolved the Comintern to allay fears of communist subversion among his allies
{i} Third International (international organization founded in Moscow to unite Communist groups from all over the world, 1919-43)
"Communist International"; also known as the Third International, the communist international organization between the two World Wars
colloquial name for the Soviet-dominated Third International, which existed 1919-1943
Short for Communist International, also called the Third International It was created by Lenin in 1919 to help Communist parties all over the world to organise revolutions It lasted until 1943, and replaced by the Cominform (French : Komintern - Kominform)
Communist International"; also known as the Third International, the communist international organization between the two World Wars
Communist International organisation created to promote the spread of communism from the Soviet Union - disbanded in 1943
Third Communist International founded in 1919; Soviet front organisation supposedly wound up in 1943
Anti-Comintern Pact
Agreement concluded first between Germany and Japan (Nov. 25, 1936) and later between Italy, Germany, and Japan (Nov. 6, 1937). The pact, sought by Adolf Hitler, was ostensibly directed against the Comintern but was specifically directed against the Soviet Union. It was one of a series of agreements leading to the formation of the Axis Powers. Japan renounced the pact in 1939 but later acceded to the Tripartite Pact of 1940, which pledged Germany, Japan, and Italy to mutual assistance
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    () Russian Коминтерн (Komintérn), contracted abbreviation of Коммунистический интернационал (Kommunístíčeskij internacionál, “Communist International”), from коммунистический + интернационал.