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Examples:Military Commission of the Communist Party Central Committee—Nikita Khrushchev (1894-1971), secretary-general of Soviet communist party 1953-1964—Central Propaganda Department (of the Chinese communist party)—Zhu De (1886-1976), communist leader and founder of the People's Liberation Army—Agnes Smedley (1892-1950), US journalist and activist, reported on China, esp. the communist side—CPC central committee's external affairs department (i.e. Chinese communist party's foreign office)—Hua Guofeng (1921-), leader of Chinese communist party after the cultural revolution—OtBraun (1900-1974), Comintern adviser to the Chinese communist party 1932-1939—He Long (1896-1969), important communist military leader, died from persecution during the Cultural Revolution—Boris Yeltsin (1931-2007) first post-communist president of Russia 1991-1999—Guo Xiaochuan (1919-1976), PRC communist poet, hero in the war with Japan, died after long persecution during Cultural Revolution—princelings, descendants of senior communist officials (PRC)—Communist party national congress, in recent times every five years—Kang Sheng (1896-1975), Chinese communist leader, a politburo member during the Cultural Revolution and posthumously blamed for some of its excesses—Li Gongpu (-1946), communist killed by Guomindang in Kunming in 1946—Marshal Josip Broz Ti(1892-1980), Yugoslav military and communist political leader, President of Yugoslavia 1945-1980—Leonid Kravchuk (1934-), first post-communist president of Ukraine 1991-1994—Peng Dehuai (1898-1974), top communist general, subsequently politician and politburo member, disgraced after attacking Mao's failed policies in 1959, and died after extensive persecution during the Cultural Revolution—Liao Mosha (1907-1990), journalist and communist propagandist, severely criticized and imprisoned for 10 years during the Cultural Revolution—Border Region currency, issued by the Communist Border Region governments during the War against Japan and the War of Liberation—the foundation of PRC economic development after the cultural revolution, building the capitalist economy within Chinese communist party control—Li Dazhao (1889-1927), early Chinese Marxist and founding member of the communist party—First United Front between Guomindang and Communist party, 1923-1927—Propaganda Department of the Communist Party of China—Joris Ivens (1898-1989), Dutch documentary filmmaker and committed communist—Chen Yi (1901-1972), communist general and politician, Marshal of PLA from 1955, Mayor of Shanghai in 1950s, PRC foreign minister 1958-1972—Chen Duxiu (1879-1942), Chinese Marxist and leading communist, blamed for the failures of Chinese communism from 1927, posthumously rehabilitated—Deng Xiaoping (1904-1997), Chinese communist leader, de facleader of PRC 1978-1990 and creator of "socialism with Chinese characteristics"—battle cruiser Avrora (Russian: dawn) firing the shot signaling the 1917 revolution, a favorite of communist iconography—collectivization of agriculture (disastrous policy of communist Russia around 1930 and China in the 1950s)—communist attack against the Guomindang's encircle and annihilate campaign—Organization Department of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, which oversees appointments of Party members official positions throughout China—formal program of the communist party after 1949, that served as interim national plan—Chen Yun (1905-1995), communist leader and economist—Wu Yuzhang (1878-1966), writer, educator and communist politician—Agnes Smedley (1892-1950), US journalist who reported on China, esp. the communist side—consultative conference (political venue during early communist rule)— |