List of delegates of the 1st Comintern congress

This is a list of delegates to the first congress of the Comintern. The founding congress that established the Communist International was held in Moscow from 2 March 1919 to 6 March 1919.[1]

Full delegates[1]

Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks)

Six delegates shared five votes:

Communist Party of Germany

One delegate held five votes:

Socialist Labor Party of America

One delegate held five votes:

  • Boris Reinstein

Communist Party of German Austria

Two delegates shared three votes:

  • Karl Steinhardt
  • K. Petin

Balkan Revolutionary Social Democratic Federation

One delegate held three votes:

Communist Party of Finland

Five delegates shared three votes:

Communist Party of Hungary

One delegate held three votes:

Norwegian Labour Party

One delegate held three votes:

  • Emil Stang

Communist Party of Poland

One delegate held three votes:

Social Democratic Left Party of Sweden

One delegate held three votes:

Swiss Social Democratic Party (Opposition)

One delegate held three votes:

Communist Party of Ukraine

Two delegate shared three votes:

  • N. A. Skrypnik
  • S. I. Gopner

Communist Party of Armenia

One delegate held a single vote:

  • Gurgen Haikun

United Group of the Eastern Peoples of Russia

Five delegates shared a single vote:

  • Mahomet Altimirov
  • Hussein Bekentayev
  • Kasim Kasimov
  • Burhan Mansurov
  • Gaziz Yalymov

Communist Party of Estonia

One delegate held a single vote:

  • Hans Pöögelmann

Zimmerwald Left of France

One delegate held a single vote:

Communist Party of the German Colonists in Russia

One delegate held a single vote:

Communist Party of Latvia

One delegate held a single vote:

  • Kārlis Gailis

Communist Party of Lithuania and Belorussia

One delegate held a single vote:

  • Kazys (Kazimir) Giedrys

Consultative delegates[1]

Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks)

Bulgarian Communist Group

  • Stojan Dyorov

Central Bureau of Eastern Peoples

  • Mir Jafar Baghirov (Azerbaijani Section)
  • Tengiz Zhgenti (Georgian Section)
  • Mirza Davud Bagir-Uglu Gusseinov (Persian Section)
  • Gaziz Yalymov (Turkestan Section)
  • Mustafa Suphi (Turkish Section)

Chinese Socialist Workers Party

  • Liu Shao-zhou
  • Zhang Yong-kui

Czech Communist Group

French Communist Group

British Communist Group

Korean Workers League in Moscow

  • Kang Sang-ju

Dutch Social Democratic Group

  • Sebald Rutgers

Swiss Communist Group

  • Leonie Kascher

Socialist Propaganda League of America

  • Sebald Rutgers

Yugoslav Communist Group

  • Ilija Milkić

Zimmerwald Committee

  • Angelica Balabanova

References

See also

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