
The Moscow Meeting of 1935
The Moscow Meeting of 1935 was a significant diplomatic gathering of Communist parties worldwide, held in the Soviet Union. It aimed to coordinate international efforts against fascism, especially Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan, amid rising global tensions. The conference emphasized unity among communist parties and promoted strategies to support socialist states and counter threats to global peace. It reflected Stalin’s efforts to strengthen communist influence internationally, setting the stage for future alliances and policies leading up to World War II.