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The Prague Party Conference was a conference of Vladimir Lenin's Bolshevik faction of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party. It was held in Prague in January 1912. At the conference, Lenin and his supporters broke away from the rest of the party and formed their own, purely Bolshevik, party.

After the conference, Joseph Stalin was co-opted to the Bolshevik Central Committee.

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Socialism | 1912 | Russian Revolution | CPSU conventions

 

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