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The Information Bureau of the Communist and Workers' Parties (Russian: Информационное бюро коммунистических и рабочих партий, romanized: Informatsionnoye byuro kommunisticheskikh i rabochikh partiy), commonly known as Cominform (Russian: Коминформ), was a co-ordination body of Marxist ...
Kominform (Biuro Informacyjne Partii Komunistycznych i Robotniczych) – organizacja międzynarodowa zrzeszająca europejskie partie komunistyczne, powstała w 1947 roku.
Cominform, agency of international communism founded under Soviet auspices in 1947 and dissolved by Soviet initiative in 1956. The Communist Information Bureau was founded at Wilcza Góra, Pol., in September 1947, with nine members—the communist parties of the U.S.S.R., Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia,
Kominform (Biuro Informacyjne Partii Komunistycznych i Robotniczych) – organizacja międzynarodowa zrzeszająca europejskie partie komunistyczne, powstała w 1947 roku.
Who were the members of Cominform? Members included the USSR, France, Italy, Czechoslovakia, Bulgaria, Poland, Yugoslavia and Romania. Why was Cominform created? Cominform was created for 2 key reasons: It was a reaction to the creation of the Marshall Plan by the USA.
Founded in September 1947 by leading Communists from the Soviet Union, eastern Europe, Italy and France who met at Sklarska-Poreba in Poland, the Communist Information Bureau (Cominform) represented the revival of institutional links among Communist parties that had been in abeyance since the dissolution of the Comintern in 1943.
the Cominform is concerned, shortly after its establishment Jacques Duclos, French delegate to the first Cominform confer- ence, in answer to direct questions on the role of the Cominform