The Seventh Comintern Congress formalized the turn to the ‘Popular Front’ and installed Georgi Dimitrov as head of the Comintern replacing Osip Piatnitsky and others too associated with the ‘Third Period.’ Dimitrov’s speech online here.
Resolutions of The Seventh World Congress of the Communist International. Workers Library Publishers, New York. November, 1935.
Contents: The Present Rulers of the Capitalist Countries Are but Temporary the Real Master of the World Is the Proletariat Closing Speech by Georgi Dimitroff, Resolution on the Report of Wilhelm Pieck: The Communist International From the Sixth to the Seventh Congress 1928-1935, Resolution on the Report of Georgi Dimitroff: The Offensive of Fascism and the Tasks of the Communist International in the Fight for the Unity of the Working Class Against Fascism, Resolution on the Report of M. Ercoli: The Tasks of the Communist International in Connection with the Preparations of the Imperialists for a New World War, Resolution on the Report of D. Z. Manuilsky: The Victory of Socialism in the U.S.S.R. and Its World Historic Significance.
Workers Library Publishers replaced Daily Workers Publishers as the main pamphlet printing house of the Communist Party in 1927. International Publishers was originally meant to translate works into English, but became the CP’s main book publisher.
PDF of full pamphlet: https://dai.mun.ca/PDFs/radical/Resolutions.pdf
