Sozialistische Arbeiter-Internationale · 1923–1940

Labour and Socialist International

노동사회주의 인터내셔널

The international of social-democratic and labour parties created at Hamburg in 1923 by the merger of the reconstituted Second International and the Vienna Union. It competed with the Communist International for leadership of the world labour movement, but ceased operating amid the spread of fascism and the outbreak of the Second World War.

Sources

  1. Marxists Internet Archive the 1923 merger and interwar setting
  2. Wikipedia (EN) organization, dates and rivalry with the Comintern
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