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Political parties in the Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic
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540:published by the LKP was the daily
455:Latvijas Demokrātiskā darba partija
429:split off from the LKP to form the
359:1940 Latvian Communist Party poster
135:Communist Party of the Soviet Union
1000:Lenin: The Jubilee Number of Zihna
657:7 April 1990 – 10 September 1991
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298:(Third International) from 1919.
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862:"Glossary of Organisations - Co"
302:Underground and exile, 1920–1940
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263:Rule in Soviet Latvia, 1919–1920
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334:Workers' Youth League of Latvia
279:The party briefly governed the
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1142:Vyacheslav Molotov
1136:Nikolay Krestinsky
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