Following is a list of delegates at the 2nd Comintern World Congress, held in Petrograd and Moscow from 19 July through 7 August 1920.
Full delegates
edit- Armenia: Communist Party of Armenia
- Avis
- Nseratjan
- Austria: Communist Party of Austria
- Reisler
- Karl Steinhardt
- Anna Strömer
- Karl Toman
- Azerbaijan: Communist Party of Azerbaijan
- Sapunov
- Belgium: Young Socialist Guard
- Bulgaria: Communist Party of Bulgaria
- Khristo Kabakchiev
- Nikola Maximov
- N. Shablin (Ivan Nedelkov)
- Czechoslovakia: Union of Communist Groups
- Czechoslovakia: National Confederation of Labor
- Czechoslovakia: Left Wing of the Social Democratic Party
- Denmark: Communist Party of Denmark
- Denmark: Left Socialist Party
- Jörgensen
- East Galicia/Bukovina: Communist Party of Galicia and Bukovina
- Baral
- Levitsky
- Mitra
- Estonia: Communist Party of Estonia
- Finland: Communist Party of Finland
- France: Committee for the Third International
- Raymond Lefebvre
- S. Mineff (Vanini)
- Alfred Rosmer
- France: Socialist Party of France
- Georgia: Communist Party of Georgia
- Filipp Makharadze
- Mikadze
- Mikha-Tschakhaya (Barsov)
- Silvestr Todriya
- Wakashidze
- Wardunjan
- Germany: Communist Party of Germany
- Germany: Communist Youth
- Leinhardt
- Great Britain: British Socialist Party
- Great Britain: Industrial Workers of the World
- Great Britain: Shop Stewards Movement
- Hungary: Communist Party of Hungary
- India: (no party affiliation)
- Indonesia: Communist Party of Indonesia
- Henk Sneevliet "Maring"
- Tan Malaka
- Ireland: Communist Party of Ireland[1]
- "Z"
- "NN"
- "X"
- Ireland: Industrial Workers of the World
- Ireland: Irish Labour Party
- Italy: Socialist Party of Italy
- Korea: Socialist Party of Korea
- Latvia: Communist Party of Latvia
- Dāvids Beika
- Blank-Berg
- K. Krastiņš
- Pēteris Stučka
- Lithuania: Communist Party of Lithuania
- Vincas Mickevičius-Kapsukas
- Rasikas
- Mexico: Communist Party of Mexico
- M.N. Roy
- Charles Shipman ("Frank Seaman")
- Netherlands: Communist Party of Holland
- Norway:[2]
- Kristian Kristensen (A)
- Einar Gerhardsen (NSU)
- Jakob Friis (A)
- Sverre Krogh (NSU)
- Haavard Langseth (A)
- Alfred Madsen (LO)
- Hans Medby (NSU)
- Augusta Aasen (A) – died during the Congress
- Olav Scheflo (A)
- Sigrid Syvertsen (A)
- Persia: Communist Party of Persia
- Poland: Communist Party of Poland
- Julian Marchlewski (Karski)
- Russia: Russian Communist Party (bolsheviks)
- Aliev
- Alekseev
- Andre Andreev
- Inesa Armand
- Artem (F.F. Sergeev)
- Akhundov
- Baitursunov
- Yan Karlovich Berzin
- Vasily Blakitny
- Nikolay Bukarin
- Chernov
- Raya Dunayevskaya
- Feliks Dzerzhinsky
- Abel Enukidze
- Serafima Gopner
- Firzov
- Galimdzhan Ibrahimov
- Idrisov
- E.N. Ignatov
- Adolf Joffe
- Mikhail Kalinin
- Faizullah Khojaev
- Felix Kohn
- Alexandra Kollontai
- Alexander Krasnoshchyokov
- Nikolay Krestinsky
- Nadezhda Krupskaya
- Vladimir Lenin
- Aleksandr Lozovsky
- Anatoly Lunacharsky
- Majorova
- Dmitry Manuilsky
- Mereshin
- Mikhail Olminsky
- Valerian Osinsky
- Mikhail Pavlovich-Weltmann
- Stanislav Pestkovsky
- Mikhail Pokrovsky
- Posner
- Yevgeny Preobrazhensky
- Karl Radek
- Rafes
- Christian Rakovsky
- Ramonov
- David Riazanov
- Rivkin
- Rodzaev
- Jānis Rudzutaks
- Aleksey Rykov
- Oscar Ryvkin
- Sadovskaia
- G.I. Safarov
- Sakharov
- Sekhibgarey Said-Galiev
- Leonid Serebryakov
- Alexander Shlyapnikov
- Alexander Shumsky
- Nikolai Skrypkin
- Petr Smidovich
- Vladimir Sorin
- Grigory Sokolnikov
- Iurii Steklov
- Mirsäyet Soltanğäliev
- Taetlin
- Viktor Taratuta
- Leon Trotsky
- Mikhail Tomsky
- Grigori Tsiperovich
- Vadim Vatin
- Voronova
- Emilien Yaroslavsky
- Yanson
- Zeitlin
- Grigory Zinoviev
- Spain: National Confederation of Labor
- Sweden: Left Social Democratic Party of Sweden
- Switzerland: Communist Party of Switzerland (Forderung)
- Backer
- Jakob Herzog
- Switzerland: Social Democratic Party Left
- United States: Communist Party of America
- United States: Communist Labor Party of America
- United States: Independent Socialist Youth
- Chabrow
- Jurgis
- Yugoslavia: Communist Party of Yugoslavia
- Communist Youth International
- Sigi Bamatter (Switzerland)
- Willi Münzenberg (Germany)
- Lazar Shatzkin (Russia)
Consultative Delegates (voice, no vote)
edit- Australia: Communist League
- Freeman
- Susenko
- Austria: Poale Zion
- Cohn-Eber
- Bukhara: Communist Party of Bukhara
- Machamadyer
- China: Chinese Socialist Workers Party
- Lao Hsiu-chao
- An En-Hak
- Czechoslovakia: Communist Group
- Malinow
- Sonnenstein
- Estonia: Independent Socialist Party
- Jonas
- Finland: Communist Party of Finland
- Edvard Gylling
- Kustaa Rovio
- Tammenoksa
- France: Revolutionary Student Group
- M. Goldenberg
- France: Section française de l'Internationale ouvrière
- France:(no party affiliation designated)
- A.E. Abramovich
- Germany: Independent Social Democratic Party (USPD)
- Germany: Communist Workers Party (KAPD)[3]
(Otto Rühle and August Merges were also sent as delegates of the KAPD after the party lost touch with Appel and Jung. They however refused to participate in the congress.
- Germany: General Workers' Union of Germany (AAUD)
- Great Britain: National League of Labour Youth
- Great Britain: Workers' Socialist Federation
- Iceland: Icelandic Labour Party
- India
- Italy: Socialist Party of Italy
- Amadeo Bordiga
- Emileo Columbino
- D'Aragona
- Paverini
- Vincenzo Vacirca
- Mexico: Communist Party of Mexico
- Persia: Communist Party of Persia
- Hassanov
- Orudshev
- Russia: Communist Bund
- Russia: Party of Revolutionary Communism
- United States: (no party affiliation specified)
- Gildea
- Executive Committee of the Communist International
- Angelica Balabanova (Russia)
- Lev Karakhan (Russia)
- Gustav Klinger (Russia)
- Menshoi
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Mike Milotte in Communism in Modern Ireland: The Pursuit of the Workers' Republic Since 1916 lists two delegates, Eadmon MacAlpine and Roddy Connolly. MacAlpine is here also listed as a delegate of the Communist Labor Party of America.
- ^ Maurseth, Per (1987). Gjennom kriser til makt 1920-1935. Volume three of Arbeiderbevegelsens historie i Norge (in Norwegian). Oslo: Tiden. p. 139. ISBN 82-10-02753-0.
- ^ Bourrinet, Philippe (2018). The Dutch and German Communist Left (1900-1968): 'Neither Lenin Nor Trotsky Nor Stalin!' - 'All Workers Must Think for Themselves!' (PDF). Haymarket Books. ISBN 978-1-60846-821-8.
- ^ Rahlan, O.P. (ed.). Encyclopedia of Political Parties - Indian - Pakistan - Bangladesh - National - Regional - Local - Vol. 13 All India Trade Union Congress. New Delhi: Anmol Publications, 1997. p. 116
- ^ M.V.S. Koteswara Rao. Communist Parties and United Front - Experience in Kerala and West Bengal. Hyderabad: Prajasakti Book House, 2003. p. 109
R.A. Archer (trans.), Second Congress of the Communist International: Minutes of the Proceedings [in two volumes]. (London: New Park Publications, 1977), v. 2, pp. 297–326.
External links
edit- "Minutes of the Second Congress of the Communist International", at marxists.org