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82Published 1958.“…First publ.: Communist League of America (Opposition) New York 1930.…”
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83Published 1971.“…Publications of Asian Peoples' Anti Communist League, Republic of China, 1971, 153.…”
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84Published 1940]“…Written for the Dave Doran Enrollment Drive of the Young Communist League, U.S.A.…”
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85Published 1971.“…Publications of Asian Peoples' Anti Communist League, Republic of China, 1971, 152.…”
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86Published 1971.“…(Publications of the Asian Peoples' Anti-Communist League, Republic of China, XVIII, 1971 no. 155).…”
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87Published 1971.“…Publications of the Asian Peoples' Anti-Communist League, Republic of China, XVII, 1971, no. 157.…”
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88Published 1971.“…Publications of the Asian Peoples' Anti-Communist League, Republic of China, XVII, 1971, no. 156.…”
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89Published 1972.“…Publications of the Asian Peoples' Anti-Communist League, Republic of China. XVIII, 1972, 158.…”
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90Published 1971.“…Publications of the Asian Peoples' Anti-Communist League, Republic of China. Pamphlet XVII, 1971, no 151.…”
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91Published [1941]“…With: Speech at the enlarged meeting of the National Council of the Young Communist League, New York, July 19, 1941.…”
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94Published 1942“…1942 1939-1945 "Young workers, 1942" [HFR0228], 1942 This article from Challenge, the weekly newspaper of the Young Communist League, is concerned with the health and safety of boys and girls involved in war work.…”
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96Published 1945“…This article is from Challenge, the weekly newspaper of the Young Communist League.…”
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98by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)“…International Politics: <br/>- Radical Party's 35th congress starts this afternoon in Budapest <br/>- Rude Pravo indirectly criticizes changes in Hungary in relation to Hungarian TV's Dubcek interview <br/><br/>Domestic Affairs: <br/>- Young Communist League (KISZ) 12th congress continues its work: transformation of Young Communist League (KISZ) under new name of Alliance of Democratic Youth (DEMISZ) <br/>- Károly Grósz declares that Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party (MSZMP) is, at present, politically and structurally divided <br/>- Independent Lawyers' Forum discusses modifications of criminal law code <br/>- István Eörsi recalls his years spent in prison <br/>- Radical Party's 35th congress starts this afternoon in Budapest <br/><br/>Economy: <br/>- Conversation between group of participants at Young Communist League (KISZ) congress urges Party general secretary to announce state of economic emergency <br/>- Interview with Iván T. …”
Published 1989-04-22T00:00:00Z-1989-04-22T23:59:59Z
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99by Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty Research Institute (RFE/RL Research Institute)“…International Politics: <br/>- Islamic believers demonstrate in Tashkent <br/>- Soviet-Pakistani relations <br/>- Paraguayan coup d'état <br/>- Interview with Rakowski and Wałęsa <br/><br/>Domestic Affairs: <br/>- Young Communist League (KISZ) general secretary makes statement on declining quality of life and Pozsgay on 1956 <br/>- Judging 1956 <br/>- Extraordinary Party meeting in Székesfehérvár <br/>- Ferenc Kállai's statement on the Jurta Theater <br/>- Hungarian Socialist Workers' Party (MSZMP), Young Communist League (KISZ) and other alternative organizations hold forum on election law in Kecskemét <br/>- About opinion polling Külpolitika: <br/>- Iszlám hívők tüntettek Taskentben <br/>- Szovjet-pakisztáni viszony <br/>- A paraguayi államcsíny <br/>- Interjú Rakowskival és Wałęsa <br/><br/>Belpolitika: <br/>- A KISZ első titkára a romló életszínvonalról és Pozsgay 56-ról tett kijelentéséről <br/>- 1956 megítélése <br/>- Rendkívüli pártértekezlet Székesfehérvárott <br/>- Kállai Ferenc nyilatkozata a Jurta Színházról <br/>- Választójogi fórumot tartottak Kecskeméten az MSZMP, a KISZ és különböző alternatív szervezetek részvételével <br/>- A közvélemény kutatásról…”
Published 1989-02-04T00:00:00Z-1989-02-04T23:59:59Z
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100Published 1947“…The June 1947 issue of Challenge, published by the Young Communist League, suggests that better social and sports facilities in the coalmining districts might encourage young men to work in mining.…”