William Winch Bilderback :The American Communist Party and World War II 1973

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William Winch Bilderback :The American Communist Party and World War II 1973

Relates to the response of the American Communist Party to World War II. Photocopy.

1 item (1 manuscript box); (0.4 linear feet)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6660143

Hoover Institution Archives

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Communist Party of the United States of America

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The Communist Party of the United States of America (CPUSA), a Marxist-Leninist party aligned with the Soviet Union, was founded in 1919 in the aftermath of the Russian Revolution by the left wing members of the Socialist Party USA. These split into two groups, with each holding founding conventions in Chicago in September 1919: one which established the Communist Labor Party, and a second which established the Communist Party of America. In a 1920 Joint Unity Convention, a minority faction of t...

Bilderback, William Winch

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Biographical/Historical Note American historian. From the guide to the William Winch Bilderback :The American Communist Party and World War II, 1973, (Hoover Institution Archives) ...