• ...known as the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party (Internationalists), emerged in 1913 as another faction originating from the RSDLP.
  • MIA: History: International: Socialist International: Russian Social-Democratic Labour Party ... The Bolshevik Party in the M.I.A. Encyclopedia.
  • (5) Alexander Shotman attended the 2nd Congress of the Social Democratic Labour Party and after the debate joined the Bolsheviks.
  • ...it was not the formal aim of Lenin to proclaim the birth of the Bolshevik Party in 1912 in Prague at the conference of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party.
  • Within this history, the second congress of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (RSDLP), held in 1903, has a special significance...
  • The Social Democratic Labor Party at that time could be called Russian only on a territorial basis. The Bolshevik agitators made great efforts to convince...
  • Resolutions and Decisions of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union Volume 1: The Russian Social Democratic Labour Party 1899-October 1917.
  • In 1917 the party changed its name to Russian Social Democratic Labor Party (Bolsheviks), and again in 1918 to Russian Communist Party...
  • The RSDLP later split into Bolshevik and Menshevik factions, with the Bolsheviks eventually becoming the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
  • The leaders of the Bolshevik group were Plekhanov and Lenin. The Russian Social Democratic Labour Party was an illegal party.
  • The Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (RSDLP) was a Marxist political party in the Russian Empire that existed from 1898 to 1918.
  • 17th November 1903: The Bolshevik-Menshevik split within the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party.
  • The origin of the later Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) lay in this Bolshevik faction of the Social Democratic Labor Party of Russia...