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Note: In the old series issues produced in Soviet Russia each COLUMN had its own page number.
This issue was reprinted by the Communist Party of Great Britain which used conventional pagination.
PHOTOS; Rosa Luxemburg, Karl Liebknecht, Liebknecht Funeral, Liebknecht in the morgue, Jean Jaures, Iakov Sverdlov, Sverdlov on his deathbed.
PHOTOS: Delegates at the First Congress of the Communist International (group photo); Rosa Luxemburg; Karl Liebknecht and his son; Karl Liebknecth at the Tribune.
PHOTOS: Franz Mehring (drawing); V. Volodarsky (painting); Inauguration of the Monument to V. Volodarsky in Petrograd on June 22, 1919; Group of Delegates at the First Congress of the 3rd International in Moscow.
(1) V. Bistriansky: The Father of Communism on the Workers Revolution (P.L. Lavrov, The Paris Commune 18th March 1871. Petrograd, 1919). (145-160).
Page numbering here is based upon the reprint of the Communist Party of Great Britain.
Photos: The Execution of a Russian Communist on the Northern Front; Tybor Samuelli; Leon Tychcho (Jogeches); The dead body of Karl Liebknecht.
ISSUE IS ON STACKS AT UNIVERSITY OF OREGON.
Hoover Institution Library has no English language copy. This list is translated from the Russian Edition.
Z. Heglund: When We Awaken the Dead.
N. Lenin: The Elections to the Constituent Assembly and the Dictatorship of the Proletariat.
Sylvia Pankhurst: Italy and Revolution.
F. Tsyperovich: International Trade Unions.
Jacques Sadoul: To the Workers and Peasants of France.
A. Rosmer: The Workers' Congress in Glasgow.
S. Rutgers: America and the Russian Revolution.
K. Geier: The German Nezavisimaia Social-Democratic Party and the Dictatorship of the Proletariat.
G. Zinoviev: The International of the Placid and the International of Those Who are Rising.
E. Arborn-Ralli: The Revolutionary Movement in Romania.
Iu. Markhlevskii (Karskii): Poland and World Revolution.
V. Bystrianskii: Terrorism and Communism.
V. Miliutin: Two Years of Economic Dictatorship of the Proletariat in Russia.
A. Lunacharsky: Soviet Power and Memorials of Olden Days.
Maxim Gorky: The International Intelligentsia.
INCLUDES LONG ARTICLE "THE COMMUNIST PARTY IN AMERICA" by "A-N" (ANDERSON = KRISTAP BEIKA), col. 1167-1172.
Klara Zetkin: The Revolutionary Battle of 1919 and the Fighters of the Revolution.
N. Lenin: Notes of a Publicist.
G. Zinoviev: Nabolevshie Questions of the International Workers' Movement: The Party and the Trade Unions.
Karl Radek: The History of One heudavshcheicsi buntarskoi popytki.
Yrjö Sirola: The National Question in Finland.
Sen Katayama: Japan and Soviet Russia.
Fritz Platten: Open Letter to the Swiss comrades and to All the Workers of Switzerland.
M. Rafes: The Jewish Communist Movement.
N. Semashko: Okrama of Health in Soviet Russia.
A. Vinokurov: Social Insurance in Soviet Russia.
E. Blonina (Inessa Armand): The Situation of Working Women in Soviet Russia.
To The Toilers of the Whole World: The May Day Holiday of 1920.
G. Gorter: The Unity of the World Proletariat.
N. Lenin: The Third Communist International (Speech of March 6 to the Moscow Soviet).
L. Trotsky: The Paris Commune and Soviet Russia. (Chapter from a new book).
M. Gil'bo: Strasburg and Moscow.
John Reed: The Revolutionary Movement in America (Conclusion).
Ia. Fries: The Revolutionary Movement in Norway.
(1) V. Nevskii: Ia.M. Sverdlov Communist University in Moscow.
(2) S. Ravich: Zinoviev Worker-Peasant Universtiy in Petrograd.
Karl Radek: The Program of Social Construction.
Includes pieces on May Day in Soviet Russia by Lenin, Gorky, Trotsky, Bukharin, and Zinoviev.
Tom Quelch and W. MacLaine: Report as to the Communist Movement in Britain. (2241-2246).
Note: Issues 11 and 12 were issued separately in Russian and German, the former with a printed publication date on the contents page of June 14, 1920 and the latter dated July 20, 1920.
Based on the reprint of the Communist Party of Great Britain, which featured different typography and used a page number for each page, rather than for each column.
O tret'ei of the Starving.
G. Zinoviev: On the Halle Congress. To the Workers of the Whole World.
N. Lenin: Regarding the Historical Question of Dictatorship.
G. Zinoviev: Open Letter to Com. Serrati.
Eugen Varga: The Economic Position of Continental Europe.
V. Miliutin: Concerning International Economic Relations.
F. Rothstein: The Characteristics of Parliamentarism.
Iu. Markhlevskii: The World with Poland.
G. Zinoviev: How and pri kakikh usloviiakh were the Soviets Organized.
G. Safarov: Colonial Revolution: The Experience of Turkestan.
M. Pavlovich: Soviet Russia and Anglo-French Intrigue in the East.
Paul Levi: The Political Situation in Germany.
Ia. Balkher: The German Proletariat and Its Revolution.
Gramsci: The Communist Movement in Turin.
R. Lefevbre: France and Communist Revolution.
Khr. Kabakchiev: Bulgaria After the Imperialist War.
I.N.: The Moscow Congress and the Revolutionary Movement in Switzerland.
Estliandskii kommunist: The Struggle of the Trade Unions in Estland.
Ia.K. Analysis of the Position in Japan.
V. Bystrianskii: Rosa Luxemburg and Leon Tyskko before the Tsarist Femiloi.
V. Nabokov: Russian tsosol'stvo in London.
Note: In the old series each COLUMN had a page number.
Karl Radek: Problems of world Revolution in osveshchenii of International Menshevism.
G. Zinoviev: Menshevism, Communism, and World Revolution.
N. Bukharin: O pastupatel'noi Tactics.
D. Manuilskii: O Rizhskikh peregodorakh.
A. Barbusse: Dolg of Socialism.
N. Lenin: Fal'shivye Speeches on Freedom.
Mikhail Pavlovich: In the Country of teh Zheltogo International.
M. Tskhakia: Georgia and Armenia: The Entente and Soviet Russia.
G. Safarov: The East and Revolution.
(1) To the Peoples of the East.
(2) To the Workers of Europe, America, and Japan.
Eugen Varga: Economic and Social Position of England, As a World derzhavy.
Vasil Kolarov: The October Revolution.
Gula: The Split of the Czechoslovak Social Democrats.
Finskii kommunist: Concerning the Situation in Finland.
Ia. Hertzog: The Revolutionary Movement in Switzerland.
V. Nevsky: The Work of the Communist Party in the Countryside.
N. Podvoiskii: What Is "Vsevobuch"?
Note: In the English versions produced in Petrograd, each COLUMN had a page number.
The Russian-produced English language version states: "In view of the urgency of the work only some of the articles of No. 16 and No. 17 of the russian edition of the 'Communist International' have been included in this number. The regular editions of the journal will be published in the immediate future. Editor."
Note: Issues 16 and 17 were issued separately in Russian with additional content.

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