Banner of Communism (1919)


Banner of Communism - a Polish-language daily, and then a weekly, addressed to communists and supporters of communism staying in the Soviet Ukraine. He left from March to August 1919, initially in Kharkiv (numbers from 1 to 28), then with a new numbering in Kiev (numbers from 1 to 3-4). He was the organ of the Kharkov group of the Communist Workers' Party of Poland; and then the organ of the Polish Section of the Federation of Foreign Groups of the Communist Party (Bolsheviks) of Ukraine. The vignette contained the slogans: Proletaryes of all countries unite! and a quote from the song. Red banner. Our banner flows above the thrones ... In Kiev, the editorial office of the magazine was adjacent to the editors of the Voice of the Communist. In 1920, a periodical of the same title was published in Minsk and Smolensk. Literature

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