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International Socialist Party of Subcarpathian Rus'

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The Central Executive Committee meeting held April 24, 1920 elected I. Mondok and B. Fusi as party secretaries. Hungarian-speaking urban Jews had played a key role in the leadership in the Hungarian Soviet Republic in Subcarpathian Rus', and after the annexation of the area by Czechoslovak forces
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on March 21, 1920. Over fifty delegates took part in the congress, representing 69 communist and left socialist party organizations. The founding party congress adopted party statutes and resolved that the party would join the
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The International Socialist Party played an important role in Subcarpathian Rus' during the December 1920 general strike. The party organized mass protests in at Uzhgorod, Mukachevo, Svalyava,
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was established at a congress held May 14–16, 1921 erstwhile International Socialist Party was integrated as of the Subcarpathian regional organization of the new party.
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The International Socialist Party protested against the suspension of voting in Subcarpathian Rus' in the
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1920, the International Socialist Party organized a large manifestation with some 20,000 participants.
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many joined the International Socialist Party. Around half of the party leadership was Jewish.
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On January 16, 1921 the International Socialist Party merged with the leftist faction of the
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With Their Backs to the Mountains: A History of Carpathian Rus? and Carpatho-Rusyns
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The Carpathian Diaspora: The Jews of Subcarpathian Rus' and Mukachevo, 1848-1948
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The founding party congress elected a Central Executive Committee consisting of
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Shaping of a National Identity: Subcarpathian Rus' 1848-1948
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existed before the party was founded, the first issue of
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Marxist Left in Slovakia and the Transcarpathian Ukraine
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International Socialist Party of Subcarpathian Rus'
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Index

Russian
political party
Subcarpathian Rus'
Czechoslovakia
Hungarian Soviet Republic
Soviet Russia
Communist Party of Czechoslovakia
Uzhgorod
Czechoslovak Social Democratic Workers Party
Ivan Mondok
Mukachevo
Chop
Svalyava
Berehove
Munkás Újság
April 1920 parliamentary election
International Workers Day
Perechyn
Khust
Solotvyno
Velikiy Bychkov
Social Democratic Party of Slovakia
Marxist Left in Slovakia and the Transcarpathian Ukraine
Communist Party of Czechoslovakia


The Carpathian Diaspora: The Jews of Subcarpathian Rus' and Mukachevo, 1848-1948
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978-0-88033-619-2
Shaping of a National Identity: Subcarpathian Rus' 1848-1948

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