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Who headed the Zimmerwald Left in 1915 at the first of the three Zimmerwald Conferences?

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Who headed the Zimmerwald Left in 1915 at the first of the three Zimmerwald Conferences?
posted Sep 26, 2017 by Madhavi Latha

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Vladimir Lenin

The Zimmerwald Left was a revolutionary minority faction at the Zimmerwald Peace Conference of 1915, headed by Lenin. The Left of the Zimmerwald Congress was made up of eight out of 38 people: Lenin, Zinoviev (Russia), Janis Berziņs (Latvia), Karl Radek (Poland), Julian Borchardt (Germany), Fritz Platten (Switzerland), Zeth Hoglund and Ture Nerman (Sweden). It was the first step towards forming what later became the Comintern.

Credit: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zimmerwald_Left

answer Sep 26, 2017 by Salil Agrawal
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the Zimmerwald Left in 1915 at the first of the three Zimmerwald Conferences was headed by anti-militarist socialist parties from countries that were originally neutral during World War I.

answer Sep 26, 2017 by Mogadala Ramana
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