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98 matches to Communist Manifesto
Gottwald, Klement. 1896-1953. Czech Communist President 1948-. Overthrew Beneš in coup.
Greek Civil War. 1944-9. Communist insurrection defeated with British/US help.
Hiss, Alger. 1904-96. Alleged communist spy in US State Department. Jailed for perjury 1950-4.
Ho Chi Minh. 1890-1969. North Vietnamese Communist President 1945-.
Hu Yaobang. 1915-89. Liberal Chinese Communist Party chairman. Death led to Tiananmen demonstrations.
Huai Hai, Battle. 1948-9. Chinese communists gain control of key routes.
Hukbalahap Rebellion. 1946-54. Unsuccessful Communist guerillas vs Roxas in Philippines.
Indochina War. 1946-54. Vietnamese Communists vs French and British occupying forces. =First Vietnam War.
International. Socialist revolutionary workers movements. First. 1864-76. Founded by Marx in London. Second. 1889-1914. Paris. IFTU. Revived in 1920s. Third. 1919-43. =COMINTERN. Stalin’s Vehicle for world-wide Communist Revolution. Fourth. 1938-53. Trotsky’s Transitional Program for reform.
Iraq. Mesopotamia. 1920 British mandate. 1921 Kingdom = Iraq. 1932 Independent. 1958 Arab Federation 1958 Left-wing coup, Republic. 1963 Anti-Communist coup. 1979 Hussein dictator. 1990 Kuwait Invasion.
John Birch Society. 1958-. Right-wing US anti-Communist movement. Birch.
Kadar, János. 1912-89. Hungarian Prime Minister 1956~65. Communist First Secretary.
Kao Kang. 1902-55. Chinese Communist leader. Purged 1954. Suicide.
Karakhan Manifesto. 1919. USSR renounces Czarist rights in China. Spurs Chinese Communist Party.
Khmer Rouge. 1960-79. Cambodian Communists. Overthrew Lon Nol, creating Kampuchea 1975. Forced relocations, torture, executions. Millions killed. 1979 Overthrown by Vietnamese. 1982-95 guerilla war. 1995 Amnesty. Pol Pot.
Kiangsi Soviet. 1931-4. Chinese Communist Provincial government vs Nationalists under Mao. Long March.
Korean War. 1950-3. China supports Communist invasion of South Korea. Repelled with UN aid-mainly US troops. MacArthur. 38th parallel border reestablished. 5M dead.
Kuomintang. KMT. 1911-49. Chinese nationalist party in power 1928-49. Founded by Sun Yat-sen. Overthrew Manchu dynasty. Expelled to Taiwan by Communist Party. Chiang Kai-shek.
Lebanese Crisis. 1958. US Marines intervene in Civil War vs Communists.
Le Duc Tho. 1911-90. Vietnamese Communist leader, revolutionary. Paris Peace Conference. (Refused)
Lin Piao. 1907-71. Chinese Communist. general, political leader. Died after coup attempt.
Long March. 1934-5. 100,000 Chinese Communists march from Kiangsi, 6,000 miles to Shensi. Mao became leader. 50,000 die.
Malayan Emergency. 1948-60. Britain and allies defeat communist guerillas.
Mao Tse-tung. 1893-1976. Chinese Communist leader 1935-. Long March. Cultural Revolution.
Maoism. Revolutionary Communist ideology of Mao Tse-tung.