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Comintern Collection

"Comintern: A Revolutionary Movement for a New World Order" In the early 20th century, amidst the chaos and aftermath of World War I

Background imageComintern Collection: Lenin / Comintern Congress

Lenin / Comintern Congress
VLADIMIR LENIN Russian statesman, at the 3rd Congress of Comintern (Communist International Congress), Moscow, Russia

Background imageComintern Collection: Celebration of the Ist of May, 1922-1923 (illustration)

Celebration of the Ist of May, 1922-1923 (illustration)
2419995 Celebration of the Ist of May, 1922-1923 (illustration) by Apsit, Aleksandrs (1860-1943); (add.info.: Coll. Part. History. Russia (USSR). Celebration of the Ist of May

Background imageComintern Collection: Moscow: Jewish orphanage named after the Comintern. Games in the garden, 1920-1929. Creator: Unknown

Moscow: Jewish orphanage named after the Comintern. Games in the garden, 1920-1929. Creator: Unknown
Moscow: Jewish orphanage named after the Comintern. Games in the garden, 1920-1929. In the early part of the Stalin era, the Kremlin established a new administrative territory in the Soviet Far

Background imageComintern Collection: Moscow: Jewish orphanage named after the Comintern, 1920-1929. Creator: Unknown

Moscow: Jewish orphanage named after the Comintern, 1920-1929. Creator: Unknown
Moscow: Jewish orphanage named after the Comintern, 1920-1929. In the early part of the Stalin era, the Kremlin established a new administrative territory in the Soviet Far East--the Jewish

Background imageComintern Collection: The festive opening of the Second Congress of the Communist International (Comintern), 1920-1924

The festive opening of the Second Congress of the Communist International (Comintern), 1920-1924. Found in the Collection of State History Museum, Moscow

Background imageComintern Collection: Elena Stasova and Lenin at the Second World Congress of the Comintern at the Kremlin, Moscow

Elena Stasova and Lenin at the Second World Congress of the Comintern at the Kremlin, Moscow, 1920 (b / w photo)
3102590 Elena Stasova and Lenin at the Second World Congress of the Comintern at the Kremlin, Moscow, 1920 (b/w photo) by Russian Photographer

Background imageComintern Collection: Long live the fifth anniversary of the Great Proletarian Revolution!... 1922

Long live the fifth anniversary of the Great Proletarian Revolution!... 1922
Long live the fifth anniversary of the Great Proletarian Revolution! The 4th World Congress of the Communist International, 1922. Found in the collection of Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageComintern Collection: Long live the Third Communist International, 1920. Creator: Ivanov

Long live the Third Communist International, 1920. Creator: Ivanov
Long live the Third Communist International, 1920. Found in the collection of Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageComintern Collection: 1920 / LENIN / COMINTERN

1920 / LENIN / COMINTERN
Lenin in conversation with members of the 2nd Congress of the Communist International (Comintern). Date: 1920

Background imageComintern Collection: Join the ranks of the International Red Aid (MOPR), 1928. Creator: Deni (Denisov)

Join the ranks of the International Red Aid (MOPR), 1928. Creator: Deni (Denisov)
Join the ranks of the International Red Aid (MOPR), 1928. Private Collection

Background imageComintern Collection: Long live the 3rd International!, 1920. Artist: Moor, Dmitri Stachievich (1883-1946)

Long live the 3rd International!, 1920. Artist: Moor, Dmitri Stachievich (1883-1946)
Long live the 3rd International!, 1920. Found in the collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageComintern Collection: Long live the Third Communist International!, 1921

Long live the Third Communist International!, 1921. Found in the Collection of Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageComintern Collection: Vladimir Lenin at the opening ceremony of the II Comintern World Congress in Petrograd on July 19, 1

Vladimir Lenin at the opening ceremony of the II Comintern World Congress in Petrograd on July 19, 1920, 1920. Found in the collection of State Hermitage, St. Petersburg

Background imageComintern Collection: Popular Front. The instigators of World War must be held accountable, 1936

Popular Front. The instigators of World War must be held accountable, 1936. Found in the collection of the Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageComintern Collection: 1920 / Lenin / Comintern

1920 / Lenin / Comintern
VLADIMIR LENIN Lenin in conversation with members of the 2nd congress of the Communist International (Comintern)

Background imageComintern Collection: Lenin at Comintern / 1920

Lenin at Comintern / 1920
VLADIMIR LENIN The Russian statesman at the 2nd congress of the Comintern, Petrograd, 1920

Background imageComintern Collection: Russia / 3rd International

Russia / 3rd International
Celebrations in Moscow to mark the Communist Third International (Comintern), founded to encourage world revolution


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"Comintern: A Revolutionary Movement for a New World Order" In the early 20th century, amidst the chaos and aftermath of World War I, a powerful force emerged to challenge the existing social order. Led by visionary leader Lenin, the Comintern Congress was established as a platform to unite communist parties worldwide and ignite a global revolution. The festive opening of the Second Congress of the Communist International in 1920 marked a pivotal moment in history. Elena Stasova and Lenin stood side by side at the Kremlin in Moscow, their determination evident in their eyes captured forever in black and white. As celebrations echoed across nations, slogans like "Long live the fifth anniversary of the Great Proletarian Revolution. " resonated with fervor. The Third Communist International became an emblematic symbol of hope for workers around the world seeking liberation from capitalist oppression. Artists like Ivanov and Moor immortalized this spirit through striking visuals that depicted unity, strength, and defiance against imperialism. Their creations showcased vibrant red flags waving proudly alongside clenched fists raised high - rallying cries for change. Vladimir Lenin's presence at significant events such as Petrograd's II Comintern World Congress further solidified his role as an influential figurehead driving this revolutionary movement forward. His speeches ignited passion among attendees who shared his vision for international solidarity. Amidst growing tensions leading up to World War II, artists like Deni continued to rally support through powerful propaganda posters urging people to join forces under organizations like MOPR (International Red Aid). These images served as reminders that together they could combat injustice on a global scale. Decades later, even during times of political turmoil such as 1936's Popular Front movement aimed at holding instigators accountable for war crimes committed during conflicts past; artists like Deni remained steadfast allies using their craft to inspire action towards justice. The legacy lives on today - its impact felt throughout history.