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‘Discussion of the Chinese Revolution at the Sixth World Congress’ by Vatslav Vorovsky, Chu Cho-mei, Lyu Wan, Chen Kwang, & Qu Qiubai from International Press Correspondence. Vol. Vol. 8 Nos. 68 & 69. October 4 & 11, 1928.
During the April 12 Incident in 1927, Kuomintang military police arrested and killed communists in Shanghai. A discussion of obvious importance for the history of the Chinese Revolution. The aftermath of the multiple disasters for the world Communist movement occurring in 1927's China would have to be addressed at the following year's Sixth World Congress.…
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