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Summary
Description Anti-factionalist cartoon by unknown PCdR member, Gorikovo, Dec. 1931.png |
English:
Cartoon depicting factionalists acting against the Communist Party of Romania (PCdR), which is represented as a solid block; wedges refer to "Margules" (Samuel Margules?) and, possibly, "Luximin" (Marcel Pauker). Cartoon by unknown participant at the Fifth PCdR Congress in Gorikovo (outside Moscow), December 1931.
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Source | Dosarele Istoriei , 10/1998 |
Author | Unknown author Unknown author |
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This work was first published in
Romania
and is now in the
public domain
because its copyright protection has expired by virtue of the
Law on Copyrights
, enacted 2004, 2005 and 2006, amended 2010. This may be due to the work expiring under the terms of
Decree No. 321 of 1956
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