International Press Correspondence. Vol. 2 No. 56. June 30, 1922.
Contents: The German Crisis by Karl Radek, American Imperialism and the Negro by D. Ivon Jones, The Capitalist Wage Offensive in Belgium by J. Jacquemotte, The Leipzig Congress of the German General Trade Union Federation by X.Y.Z., The Communist and the Labour Party in England by Thomas Bell, The Fall of Prices in Russia by L. Sokolnikov, The Russia Metal Workers’ Union and the New Economic Policy by W. Demar, Two Important International Congresses in Berlin by W. Muenzenberg, The Red Trade Union International to the Australian Trade Union Congress, The Second International and Georgia by L. Sosnovsky.
International Press Correspondence, widely known as”Inprecor” was published by the Executive Committee of the Communist International (ECCI) regularly in German and English, occasionally in many other languages, beginning in 1921 and lasting in English until 1938. Inprecor’s role was to supply translated articles to the English-speaking press of the International from the Comintern’s different sections, as well as news and statements from the ECCI. Many ‘Daily Worker’ and ‘Communist’ articles originated in Inprecorr, and it also published articles by American comrades for use in other countries. It was published at least weekly, and often thrice weekly.
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