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Moscow Congress

The Moscow Congress, held in 1931, was an international gathering of communist parties from around the world, primarily organized by the Soviet Union. Its main goal was to promote unity and coordination among communist groups to advance socialist ideas globally. Participants discussed strategies for revolutionary movements, outlined policies to strengthen communism, and reaffirmed loyalty to the Soviet Union’s leadership and ideology. The congress also addressed issues like economic policies, international solidarity, and how to confront anti-communist opposition. It played a significant role in shaping the global communist movement during the early 20th century.