All-Union Communist Party Bolsheviks

All-Union Communist Party Bolsheviks

The All-Union Communist Party Bolsheviks (Всесоюзная Коммунистическая партия большевиков,ВКПБ, "Vsesoyuznaya Kommunisticheskaya Partiya bol'shevikov, VKPb") is a Marxist-Leninist and
anti-revisionist political party operating in Russia and other former Soviet states. It was founded in November 1991, and led by Nina Andreyeva a university teacher who was well known for her 1988 letter 'I cannot give up my principles'. The VKPB has its origins in the 'Bolshevik Platform' of the CPSU.

It published a newspaper called "Edinstvo" ("Единство"), "Bolshevik" ("Большевик"), "Bolshevik Kavkaza" ("Большевик Кавказа"), "Bolshevik Stavropol'ja" ("Большевик Ставрополья"), "Bolshevik Osetii" ("Большевик Осетии"), "Vpered" ("Вперед"), "Serp i Molot" ("Серп и Молот"), "Golos Stalingrada" ("Голос Сталинграда"), "Raboche-Krest'janskaja pravda" ("Рабоче-Крестьянская правда").

Its youth section is the All-Union Young Guard Bolsheviks.

ee also

* All-Union Communist Party (bolsheviks)
* Bolshevik Communist Party

References

External links

* [http://www.vkpb.ru/ All-Union Communist Party Bolsheviks] official site


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