Abstract
The Communist Party of El Salvador arose out of the communist group that had taken control of the FRTS in 1929, and was formally constituted in March of the following year, on the arrival of Jorge Fernández Anaya, who was at that time its contact with the International.1
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A. Lozovsky, ‘La apertura del Congreso de la I.S.R.’, La Correspondencia Internacional, no. 69, 20 August 1930, p. 887.
Willy Müzemberg, ‘Cinto años del socorro Rojo Internacional’, La Correspondencia Internacional, no. 100, 8 September 1926, p. 1118.
Internacional Comunista, Sindicatos Rojos y Socorro Rojo Internacional ( Oficina de Ediciones, París, 1931 ) p. 20.
See David Luna, Análisis de una Dictadura Fascista Latinoamericana ( San Salvador, Editorial Universitaria, 1961 ) p. 110.
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Cerdas-Cruz, R. (1993). Farabundo Martí and the Communist International: Hunger in the Fields. In: The Communist International in Central America, 1920–36. St Antony’s/Macmillan Series. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-11984-4_6
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