ACTIVITIES OF THE COMMUNISTS IN TRADE UNIONS IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA 1925—1929 Cover Image

DJELOVANJE KOMUNISTA U SINDIKATIMA U BOSNI I HERCEGOVINI OD 1925. DO 1929. GODINE
ACTIVITIES OF THE COMMUNISTS IN TRADE UNIONS IN BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA 1925—1929

Author(s): Uroš Nedimović
Subject(s): Social history, Labor relations, Government/Political systems, Interwar Period (1920 - 1939), History of Communism, Socio-Economic Research
Published by: Institut za istoriju
Keywords: Communists; Trade unions; Bosnia and Herzegovina; 1925-1929;

Summary/Abstract: After the Independant Trade Unions in Bosnia and Herzegovina were banned by the end of 1924, through which the Communist Party of Yugoslavia (KPJ) carried out its policy, the communists turned to new activity forms. The KPJ through the organized groups of communists made its footholds first in the Main Workers’ League, and then, by the end of 1925, in the United Workers Trade Union League of Yugoslavia URSS when it was founded, finding in it followers in the endeavours to realize its views. The communists acted in organizations of the URSS in Sarajevo, Banjaluka and in some other places, while professional organizations under an apparent independence, but in fact led by the KPJ, acted in Mostar and Tuzla. The Third Congress of the KPJ/17—22 May, 1926) concluded the communists should enter the URSS and there carryout the policy of the KPJ.

  • Issue Year: 1972
  • Issue No: 8
  • Page Range: 157-186
  • Page Count: 30
  • Language: Bosnian
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