MIA: History: International: Communist International: The Communist International Vol. 12, 1935] BRITISH EDITION
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The Communist International
Organ of the Executive Committee of the Communist International
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Volume 11, 1934
British Edition
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In creating this digital archive I had access to complete runs of Communist International for all of the USA / NY City / CP USA - published issues in the period of 1934 - 1939 (in most cases from original issues... in other cases from the 1968 Greenwood Press reprint of CI). I had access to only very limited numbers of source issues for presenting the digital archive of the British / London / CPGB - published issues. Thus, on this (and the other) pages here where we present the BRITISH CI issues 1934 - 1939, the presentation will (for now) be incomplete. Varying from as much as 3/4 of the issues printed in a given year (1934) to as little as, in some cases, a single one of the 12 issues printed in a given year. I... and all of us at Marxists Internet Archive... will continue to try to get access for scanning of more of the British issues.
Martin H. Goodman MD
Director, Riazanov Library digital archive projects
December 202
Pamphlets and Publications Material From the Communist Party of Great Britain that were advertised in the pages of the Communist International. Digitized as part of this project.
Volume 12, 1935
PDFs of 1935 British-published [London, – CPGB] versions of The Communist International
Page number for each article are given where available
Number 2 January 20, 1935
51 From Acts of Treason to the Party- To the Fascist White-Guard Shot !
59 A Year of Great Advances.
64 The Situation in Czecho-Slovakia and the Tasks of the United Front. – K. Gottwald
73 The Social and Economic Programme of the British Union of Fascists. – R. Mcllhone
Material for Propagandists.
83 The Zinoviev Opposition and its Counter-Revolutionary Scum. – B. Ponomarov
Number 3 February 5, 1935
95 The Banner of the Communist International- the Banner of Marx, Engels, Lenin and Stalin.
101 Lenin and the British Labour Party. – R. Palme Dutt
108 The Developments and New Tasks in the U.S.A. – Earl Browder.
Reminiscences of Lenin.
117 Memories of Lenin. – W. Gallacher.
119 Remembrances of Lenin.* – Tom Bell.
Tribune for the Seventh Congress of the Communist International.
122 The Struggle to Establish Inner Soviet Regions in the Semi-Colonial Countries. – V. Myro.
Materials for the Thirteenth Congress of the C.P.G.B.
130 The British Party Congress and the Situation in Lancashire. – ldris Cox.
134 Some Problems of Party Work in Scotland. – Peter Kerrigan
Number 4, February 20, 1935
139 In Memory of the Late Comrade v. V. Kuibyshev.
(a) Statement – the C.C. of the C.P.S.U.
(b) Statement signed – Comrades Stalin, Molotov and other Comrades.
(c) Statement – the E.C. of the Communist International.
(d) Biography of Comrade Kuibyshev.
141 The Leaders of the Second International, the U.S.S.R. and the United Front.
150 On the Outcome of the Plebiscite in the Saar. – F. David
The 17th Anniversary of the Red Army.
Stalin and the Red Army. – Voroshilov. (Reprinted from the Symposium “The Life of Stalin.")
Tribune for the 7th Congress of the Communist Interiatioial.
(a) 156 Decisions of the C. C. of the C.P. of the U.S.A. regarding preparations for the 7th Congress of the C. I.
(b) 162 The Conditions for Establishing Soviet Districts in the Interior in Semi-Colonial Countries. – Li.
Bibliography.
184 A postscript to “Marxism In the Service of British Imperialism.” – T. Dexter.
Number 5, March 5, 1935
1. 187 A Congress Which Has Begun a New Epoch of Soviet Democracy
2. 196 The Thirteenth Congress of the Communist Party of Great Britain.
(Concluding Remarks of Speech made by Comrade Harry Pollitt in reply to Discussion.)
3. 207 The Communist Party of France in the Struggle forthe United Front (Part 1.) – Thorez
4. 212 New Fabrications by the Enemies of the Unity of the Trade Union Movement. – A. Losovsky (Sec. R.I.L.U.)
Tribute for the 7th Coicress of the Commuiist International.
5. 220 The Process of Development Towards Fascism. – M. Galas
6. 224 Resolution of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Poland on the Preparatory Campaign of the Seventh World Congress of the Communist International
Book Review.
7. 227 Against the "Conclliationist" Smugglers. by Wilhelm Pieck.
In Memory of the Late Comrade I. I. Minkov.
8. 231 (a) Photograph. (b) Announcement. (c) The Life Story of a Bolshevik.
Number 7, April 5, 1935
283 Germany as the Chief Instigator of War in Europe.
289 For the United Front, for the Unity of the Trade Union Movement.
290 Text of the Appeal of the R.I.L.U. to the Bureau of the International Trade Union Federation.
291 Comintern People.
294 Lloyd George as the “Saviour” of the British Bourgeoisie. – R. Palme Dutt.
300 The New Programme of the German “Revolutionary Socialists.” – F. David.
The Struggle of the Communist Parties for the United Front.
(a) 306 The Struggle of the Unemployed in Britain. – R. Mcllhone.
(b) 310 Intensify the Struggle for the United Front of the Proletariat. – V. Muller.
(c) 321The Fight for the United Front in Switzerland. – Karolski.
Book Review.
10. 328 The “Communist” – the Monthly Theoretical Political Organ of the C.C. of the C.P.U.S.A. – I. M.
Number 8, April 20, 1935
1. 335 May 1st Appeal of C.I.
2. 337 Appeal of the Communist Parties of Germany, France, Great Britain, Poland, Italy, Czechoslovakia, Belgium, Austria, Hungary and Lithuania.
3. 340 Editorial - First of May.
4. 344 For the Broad United Front in Japan. – Tanaka.
5. 352 The Policy and Programme of Danish Social Democracy. – D.F.
Towards the 7th Congress
6. 357 The Work of the Canadian C.P. – Porter.
Tribune for The 7th Congress of the Communist International.
7. 364 (a) Some Problems of Fascism. – R. P. Dutt. 8. 371 (b) jugoslavia Pol Bureau Decision.
Communist Press
9. 373 Review of Workers’ Weekly. – J. Billett.Number 9, May 5, 1935
1. 379 The Responsibility is on the Amsterdam International.
2. 385 Text of the Reply of the International Federation of Trade Unions to the United Front Proposals of the Red International of Labour Unions.
3. 386 Text of the Reply of the Red International of Labour Unions to the International Federation of Trade Unions.
4. 389 What is Happening in the Ranks of the American Socialist Party. By E. Browder.
Tribune for the 7th Congress of the Communist International.
5. 369 (a) Some Problems of Fascism (Part 2.) By R. Palme Dutt. 6. 404 (b) Our Fight Against German Chauvinism. By Rudolph Gerber. 7. 413 (c) Resolution of the Political Bureau of the C.P. of Spain on the Preparations for the Seventh Congress.
In the U.S.S.R.
8. 414 The Victory of Public, Socialist, Ownership and the Development of Soviet Democracy. By E. Pashukanis.
Documents.
9. 420 Letter Circulated by the Initiatory Group of Korean Communists concerning the Tasks Connected with the Struggle Against Factional Groupings.
The Communist Press. 10. 423 Review of the Central Organ of the C.P. of New Zealand. By L. Andrews.
Number 10, May 20, 1935
427 Address – Comrade Stalin to the Graduates from the Red Army Academy
429 Some Problems of the Present International Situation. – O. Piatnitsky.
437 Danzig. – A. Karolsky
441 The Derby Conference of the I.L.P. – Harry Pollitt.
Tribune for The 7th Congress of The Communist International.
449 Fascism as interpreted – Comrade Dutt. – A. De Leov.
Problems of Southern and Caribbean America
545 Struggles of the Communist Parties of South and Caribbean America
In the Soviet Union
(a) 462 The Historic Importance of the 3rd Congress of the Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party (Bolsheviks). – E. Yaroslavsky.
(b) 467 Chronicle of Events.
Book Review
470 Mr. Brailsford attacks Property.
Number 13, July 5, 1935
The Eve of the 7th Congress
591 The Eve of the Seventh Congress of the Communist International.
Towards the 7th Congress
The Communist Party of Poland between the Sixth and Seventh Congresses of the Communist International (Part II.) – J. Lensky.
Tribune for the 7th Congress of the Communist International.
(a) 604 The Question of Fascism and Capitalist Decay. – R. Palme Dutt.
(b) 609 The Political Basis for a Labour Party in the United States. – William Z. Foster.
(c) 613 Regarding some Questions of Agrarian Work in the U.S.A. – B. Sherman.
Political Notes
617 The Importance of the English Aircraft Strike. – Tom Roberts.
621 Some Problems of the Present International Situation (Part II.) – O. Piatnitsky.
Press Review
624 The Press of the Communist Party of France, Czechoslovakia and England on the Soviet-French and Soviet-Czecboslovakian Treaties of Mutual Assistance.
Book Review
629 A Useful Pamphlet. – K. Buzhinsky.
Number 19, October, 1935
1. 971 The Way of the Proletariat-18th Anniversary of the October Revolution.
2. 973 The ltalo-Abyssinian War-United Working Class Action and the Position of the Socialist International. – K. Gottwald.
3. 979 The Results of the Seventh Congress of the Communist International. Report of Comrade Manuilsky-Part I.
4. 995 The Margate and Brighton Congresses. – Harry Pollitt.
5. 1002 Trade Union Unity in France. – Gere.
Political Notes
6. 1006 How the Communist Party of France is Fulfilling the Decisions _of the Seventh Congress of the Comintern. – C.S.
7. 1010 The British Party after the Seventh Congress of the Communist International. – P. Kerrigan.
8. 1012 The Popularlsing of the Decisions of the Seventh Congress of the Comintern and the First Steps by the Communist Parties of Scandinavia. – Dengel.
9. 1015 The Popularisation in Czechoslovakia of the Seventh Congress of the Comintern. – G. Friedrich.
In the Soviet Union
10. 1018 The New Stage of Soviet Trade, – V. Nodel.
Bibliography
11. 1023 The Rakoshi Trial. – I. Avar.
Number 20, November, 1935
1. 1031 Stalin : Speech delivered at the First All-Union Conference of Stakhanovites.
2. 1037 Correspondence between Comrade Dimitrov and the Spanish socialists.
3. 1039 Pieck: The Struggle for the Liberation of Thaelmann is a fight against Fascism and War.
4. 1046 Ercoli: The ltalo-Abyssinian War and the Tasks of the United Front.
5. 1053 Manuilsky: Speech delivered at Meetings of leading Party workers in Moscow and leningrad. Results of 7th Congress (Part 2).
6. 1067 E. Yolk : Japanese Aggression in China
POLITICAL NOTES.
7. 1073 The Struggle against War in Abyssinia.
(a) In Italy, by Batista.
(b) In England, by Kerrigan.
(c) In France, by K.S.
(d) In U.S.A., by Randolph.
THE PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION IN GREAT BRITAIN.
8. 1083 (a) W. Gallacher. Biography.
9. 1085 (b) Marty: The General Election in England.
BIBLIOGRAPHY. 10. 1091 (a) Review of Norman Angell’s "Preface to Peace," by Tamara.
II. 1094 (b) Review of "Our English Friends" (Teleslo lnterlandi, Rome), by l. Schieff.