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Looking for earliest communist organization's revolutionary descendants

Looking for earliest communist organization's revolutionary descendants

Write: Cahil [2011-05-20]
The photocopy of Chongqing Report in Russian

(CQNEWS) A report on communist organizations in Chongqing, Sichuan Province ( Chongqing Report for short here in after) kept by Archives Bureau, CCCPC was published on March 12, 2011, confirming that Chongqing is one of the birthplaces for early Chinese communist movement . However, a series of historical records have remained unsettled. Therefore, CQNEWS proposes and initiates the campaign to look for the revolutionary descendants of the earliest communism organization around the world.

A group of young people, on March 12, 1920 was the first in China to set up the Chongqing Communist Organization in Sichuan Province , according to the report by Chongqing Daily on March 12, 2011. The Chongqing Report, completed around 1920 , was delivered by 4 responsible persons with the Chongqing organization to the CPC delegation of the Communist International. Among the report's 7 sections, the Section 3 gIves a detailed introduction to the history of the organization, saying the organization was set up in Chongqing on March 12, 1920 , which indicates that the organization is the oldest of its kind in China and run by young local Marxism supporters without any assistance of the Communist International.

The Chongqing Report, part of the 1st CPC National Congress's archives, had been kept by the Communist International Archives and in 1956 was delivered to CPC by the CPSU Central Committee. Some Chinese texts of the archives were reported to the central leaders including Mao Zedong and so on.
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