Komintern - Partai Komunis Indonesia Archief 1922-1939.

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Komintern - Partai Komunis Indonesia Archief 1922-1939.

Photocopies of a part of the records from the COMINTERN archives concerning the Partai Komunis Indonesia (PKI) consisting of minutes of a conference and of meetings of subsecretariats and committees of the COMINTERN 1923-1929, 1936; reports by Tan Malaka, H. Maring (pseudonym of H. Sneevliet), Musso and others 1923-1939; correspondence with Darsono 1928, Tan Malaka 1922-1924, H. Maring 1923-1924 and others 1926-1928, 1934-1937; some other documents 1924, 1930-1934, n.d. NB. Originals at the RCChIDNI, Moscow.

0.24 m.

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Komintern

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