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526: 302: 277:, who would also go on to become high CCP leaders, in organizing protests which quickly escalated into riots. Many of the protest leaders were expelled from France, and the split within the Work-Study students created a radicalized faction which Wang joined. Wang then helped to organize the Socialist Youth League, a group which was reorganized into the European branch of the newly founded 540: 264:
He even professed to enjoy working in a French factory as a chance to learn practical skills and learn from the factory environment as a "natural sociology class." Yet he also worried that making money for others did nothing for his self-improvement. He was indignant over the bad treatment of African
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In the spring of 1923 Wang was one of a group of twelve to travel to Moscow. After several years of study at the University of the Toilers of the East, he came back to China in 1925 and was elected to the Central Committee of the CCP in 1927. He was active in the party in Shanghai under
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In 1921, the Work-Study students in France were mobilized to protest the impending cut-off of their government subsidies and the fact that they would not be allowed to enroll in the newly established Sino-French Institute at Lyons. Wang sided with
325:. In 1945, he was elected once more to the Central Committee. When the war ended in 1945, Wang accompanied Mao Zedong and Zhou Enlai to take part in negotiations with the Nationalists in Chongqing. He was killed in 1946 along with CCP leaders 221:. He studied in France in the 1920s, where he joined the Communist Party, was trained in the Soviet Union, served five years in prison on his return to China, and was killed along with several other high officials in a plane crash in 1946. 294:, but because of his opposition to the party leadership he was not reelected. On his return to the Soviet Union he took the pseudonym Ivan Nemtsov, and in 1929 was accused of being a supporter of 608: 613: 578: 338: 321:
at the start of the Second United Front in 1937. He played a number of roles in land reform and propaganda during the war as well as serving as deputy chief-of-staff for the
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After this three-year sojourn in the Soviet Union he returned to first join Mao in Jiangxi, then do work in Inner Mongolia, where he was arrested and transferred to
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in Japan, though he spent more time in independent study than in class. He and his uncle then went to France in 1919 as students on the
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workers in the factory and the laziness of the French workers and appalled at their habits of smoking and drinking.
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His early experience in France was highly favorable. On a spring day in 1920 he wrote in his diary:
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Wang was born into a landlord family in the poverty stricken province of
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The Found Generation: Chinese Communists in Europe During the Twenties
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Biographic Dictionary of Chinese Communism 1921–1965. Vol 2
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Klein, Donald W. and Anne B. Clark (1971). "Wang Jo-fei".
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Chinese name
family name
Wang
Wang Ruofei
Anshun
Guizhou
Shaanxi
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Wade–Giles
Chinese Communist Party
Guizhou
Waseda University
Diligent-Work Frugal Study program
Cai Hesen
Cai Chang
Xiang Jingyu
Zhao Shiyan
Li Lisan
Chinese Communist Party
Chen Duxiu
Leon Trotsky

Taiyuan
Shanxi
Bo Yibo
People's Liberation Army
Bo Gu

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