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96:, due to their 'specific conditions', ought to have a Communist Party of its own albeit in union with the RCP(b). On January 15, 1919, the CP(b)B approved of the merger between Kombund and the CP(b)B Jewish Section. Four days later, the Jewish Communist Party of Bielorussia was founded with representatives from both parties forming the Central Committee. 69:(RCP(b)) opposed the notion of an independent Jewish communist movement, preferring territorial communist organizations. The Bund, on the other hand, demanded to retain an autonomous organization, the same demand it had put forth at the time of its entry into the 103:
on February 28, 1919. The congress resolved to work for the establishment of an All-Russian Jewish Communist Party, which would function as an autonomous unit of RCP(b). The name was changed to Komfarband (reflecting the creation of the
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The RCP(b) did not approve of the Komfarband, and instructed the CP(b)B to eliminate it. On June 26, 1919, the CP(b)B Central Committee issued a memorandum announcing the dissolution of Komfarband.
310: 105: 345: 340: 84:(CP(b)B) was more flexible towards cooperation with Jewish socialist groups than the RCP(b) at large. In December, the Kombund (communist faction of the Bund) and the 335: 350: 77: 320: 70: 360: 315: 288: 261: 234: 207: 175: 145: 66: 355: 325: 80:, however, conditions were somewhat different. Soviet rule was weaker and there was a division within the Communist Party. Thus the 99:
Some 2,000 Bundists joined the new party. Most of the party members were former Bundists. The first party congress was held in
81: 51: 62: 330: 50:) on January 19, 1919. The Jewish Communist Party of Bielorussia functioned as an autonomous unit of the 108:) and a new Komfarband Central Committee was elected. Two-thirds of the delegates were former Bundists. 58: 284: 280:
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agreed to set up a joint organization and presented this suggestion to the
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The Jews of the Soviet Union: The History of a National Minority
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Le pain de misère: Histoire du mouvement ouvrier juif en Europe
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Branches of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
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Index

Yiddish
Yiddish
Communist Party (bolsheviks) of Bielorussia
October Revolution
General Jewish Labour Bund
Russian Communist Party (bolsheviks)
Russian Social Democratic Labour Party
Bielorussia
Communist Party (bolsheviks) of Bielorussia
Jewish Section of CP(b)B
Central Committee
proletarians
Minsk
Lithuanian–Belorussian Soviet Socialist Republic
Der shtern
Handbuch der Geschichte Weissrusslands
ISBN
978-3-525-36255-6


Heroische Illusion und Stalin-Terror: Beiträge zur Kommunismus-Forschung
ISBN
978-3-87975-745-9



National Communism in the Soviet Union, 1918-28
ISBN
978-0-8229-7736-0
Le pain de misère: Histoire du mouvement ouvrier juif en Europe

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