Answer:
After
the First World War, the Communist International was organised in 1919 on the
lines of the First International (1864-76) and the Second International
(1889-1914). It was founded in Moscow in March, 1919 on the initiative of the
Bolsheviks after the October Revolution in Russia and at a time of revolutionary
upsurge in central Europe. It is also called the Third International.
Its main objectives were to establish unity among the workers of the
world, to fix their daily hours of work, to oppose imperialism and colonialism,
to oppose oppression and wars, to promote revolution, etc. Under its guidance,
various communist parties were formed in many countries of the world. The
Communist International was dissolved in June, 1943.
You need to login to perform this action.
You will be redirected in
3 sec