MIA: History: International: Communist International: International Press Correspondence — 1922 Volume 2

International Press Correspondence
1922
The international press service of the Communist International

Produced in multiple languages this journals, published irregularly but striving for a 3 times a week publication in a many languages was aimed at the daily and weekly newspapers of the various sections of the Comintern.

Published, variously, in Berlin, 1921-1923; published in Vienna, 1924-1929; published again in Berlin, 1930-32; English edition published in London, by H.R.G. Jefferson, 1934-1938

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The Riazanov Library digital archive project began attempting to provide to all images of the well over 10,000 pages of International Press Correspondence beginning in June, 2018. The goal has been to provide a complete run of all issues from the years 1921 (when this publication began) through 1934. We're still a ways from achieving that, but over the last several years Holt Labor Library, Tim Davenport, and YIVO helped us access substantial numbers of issues from original paper. More recently Bolerium Books of San Francisco aided us in acquiring complete runs of original paper for 1921, 1922, 1925 and 1927, so that for these two years we can now present very high quality images of this periodical, scanned page by page at 600 dpi from original paper (with rare occasional artwork scanned at up to 2400 dpi).

As of November 2021, all (but one) scans of the complete run of Inprecor for 1922 have been made by scanning original paper issues. They are of much higher quality than the images we previously provided, scanned from microfilm.

This is a huge project, and continues to be a work in progress.

Dr. Martin Goodman
Riazanov Library digital archive projects
November 2021, San Pablo CA



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1922

1921-22 Country Index
1922 January-June Index
1922 July-December Index


Vol. 2, No. 1, January 3, 1922

  • Paul Louis: The Bloc National on the Eve of Cannes — p. 1
  • Josef Pogany [John Pepper]: What is Happening in Hungary? — pp. 1-3
  • Egyptian Socialist Party: Manifesto of the Egyptian Socialist Party to the Manual and Brain Workers of the World — p. 3
  • W.L.: The Instigators of the Split in the CGT — pp. 3-4
  • M.N. Roy: The Indian Trade Union Congress — p. 4
  • N. Ossinsky: Our New Land Policy — pp. 4-5
  • ECCI: To the Marseilles Congress of the French Communist Party — pp. 5-7
  • W. Lada: The Amsterdamers and the Russian “Collapse” — pp. 7-8
  • Willy Trostel: A Penal Law Against Communists in Switzerland — p. 8

Vol. 2, No. 2, January 6, 1922

  • ECCI: For the United Front of the Proletariat — pp. 9-11 (1-3)
  • Gerard Vanter: Dutch Imperialism in the East Indies — p. 11 (3)
  • L. Domski: A New Communist Success in Poland — pp. 11-12 (3-4)
  • Joseph Schneider: Russian Finances — pp. 12-13 (4-5)
  • A. Lozovsky: The Main States in the Evolution of the RILU — pp. 13-14 (5-6)
  • Heinz Neumann: The Marseilles Congress of the French Communist Party — pp. 14-15 (6-7)
  • CEC of the CPA: The Communist Party of America to the Communist Parties of the World! — p. 15 (7)
  • Friends of Soviet Russia (USA) — Recent Achievements of the American Working Class — pp. 15-16 (7-8)
  • R. Albert: To the Rescue of the Spaniards — p. 16 (8)
  • ECCI: To the Central Committees of the Communist Parties [on the International Women’s Secretariat] — p. 16 (8)

Vol. 2, No. 3, January 10, 1922

  • ECCI: Theses on the United Front of the Proletariat and on Relations to the Workers Adhering to the Second, 2-1/2, and Amsterdam Internationals and to the Workers Supporting the Anarcho-Syndicalist Organizations — pp. 17-20 (1-4)
  • M. Philips Price: The Political Outlook in England — p. 20 (4)
  • Arthur Rosenberg: The Revolution in Egypt — pp. 20-21 (4-5)
  • Spectator: Economic Problems in Cannes — pp. 21-22 (5-6)
  • Umberto Terracini: The Bank Crisis in Italy — p. 22 (6)
  • Karl Radek: The Next Problems Before the Communist International — pp. 22-25 (6-9)
  • Karl Bittel: Inadequate Relief for Russia by the Cooperative International — p. 26 (10)
  • Central Committee of RILU: Agenda for the Session of Jan. 25, 1922 — p. 26 (10)

Vol. 2, No. 4, January 13, 1922

  • Leon Trotsky: The Economic Boom and the International Labor Movement — p. 27-29 (1-3)
  • Al Badulescu: Romanian Politics — pp. 29-30 (3-4)
  • L. Domski: “Bolshevik Atrocities” Against Polish Prisoners of War — pp. 30-31 (4-5)
  • Evgenii Preobrazhensky: The So-Called Denomination of the Currency — p. 31 (5)
  • Umberto Terracini: On the Eve of the Second Congress of the Italian Communist Party — pp. 31-32 (5-6)
  • Vasil Kolarov: What the Bulgarian Workers Did for the Famine Sufferers in Soviet Russia — pp. 32-33 (6-7)
  • Willi Münzenberg: Soviet Russia’s Relief for its Starving — pp. 33-34 (7-8)
  • Anonymous: From Yugoslav Jails — p. 34 (8)

Vol. 2, No. 5, January 17, 1922

  • Charles Rappoport: A Triple Crisis — p. 35 (1)
  • E. Sminell: The Net Results of Cannes — pp. 35-36 (1-2)
  • E.A.: The Situation in Italy: The Conflict between the Communist Party and the Social Democratic Party in League with the General Confederation of Labor — pp. 36-38 (2-4)
  • Ing. Stransky: Tendencies in Agrarian Reform in Czechoslovakia — p. 38 (4)
  • Kabaktchev: The Economic Crisis and the Trade Unions in Bulgaria — pp. 38-39 (4-5)
  • L. Domski: The Jewish Communist Movement in Poland — pp. 39-40 (5-6)
  • Executive Bureau of RILU: Radio Message to the Bureau of the Amsterdam Trade Union International — p. 40 (6)
  • G. Kramarov: The Communist International and the Cooperatives — pp. 40-41 (6-7)
  • Joseph Schneider: Private Enterprise Before the Proletarian Court! — p. 41 (7)
  • Anonymous: Public Health and the Fight Against Venereal Disease in Soviet Russia — pp. 41-42 (7-8)
  • Willi Münzenberg: Famine Relief—Economic Relief — p. 42 (8)
  • Anonymous: The Campaign of the Swiss Communist party for the Famine Stricken — p. 42 (8)

Vol. 2, No. 6, January 20, 1922

  • Henryk Walecki [G. Valetsky]: On the Way to the International United Front — p. 43 (1)
  • Paul Louis — The French Government and the Soviets — pp. 43-44 (1-2)
  • H. Bobst: The Situation in the Swiss Trade Union Movement — pp. 44-45 (2-3)
  • W. Kunte: The Coming Trade Union Congress of Czechoslovakia — pp. 45-46 (3-4)
  • A. Lozovsky: The Red International of Labor Unions to the Congress of the Trade Unions of Czechoslovakia — pp. 46-47 (4-5)
  • Third All-Russian Congress of Trade Union Educational Workers: To the Teachers of All Countries — p. 47 (5)
  • Anonymous: In the Land of the White Terror [Yugoslavia] — pp. 47-48 (5-6)
  • Anonymous: The White Terror in Greece — p. 48 (6)
  • ECCI: Notice of Change of Date for Meeting of Enlarged Plenum of ECCI — p. 48 (6)

Vol. 2, Nos. 7-8, January 27, 1922

  • Victor Kopp: The Russian Famine and the Relief Necessary — pp. 49-50 (1-2)
  • L. Domski: After the Vilna Elections — pp. 50-51 (2-3)
  • Spectator: The Economic Situation in 1921 — pp. 51-53 (3-5)
  • Josef Pogany [John Pepper]: New Developments in the Hungarian Labor Movement — pp. 53-54 (5-6)
  • B. Pirelli: The International Seaman’s Conference — pp. 54-55 (6-7)
  • Pippo: On the Eve of the Congress of the Italian Syndicalist Union — p. 55 (7)
  • P. Vaillant-Couturier: The Situation in the French Party — pp. 55-56 (7-8)
  • X: Soviets and Soviet Congresses: Who Governs Russia? — p. 56 (8)
  • A. Lozovsky: A Telegram from RILU to the Amsterdam Trade Union International — p. 56 (8)
  • A. Lozovsky: Executive Committee of RILU to the Swedish Syndicalists — pp. 56-58 (8-10)
  • Hertha Sturm: The Activity of the Berlin Sub-Bureau of the International Women’s Secretariat — pp. 58-59 (10-11)
  • Willi Münzenberg: Report on the Results of the Workers’ Relief Campaign for the Famine Stricken in Russia — p. 59 (11)
  • W. Lada: Amsterdam and Unity — pp. 59-60 (11-12)

More tables of contents for each issue will be added as they get transcribed

Vol. 2, No. 9, January 31, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 10, February 7, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 11, February 10, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 12, February 14, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 13, February 17, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 14, February 21, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 15, February 24, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 16, February 28, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 17, March 3, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 18, March 8, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 19, March 10, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 20, March 14, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 21, March 17, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 22, March 21, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 23, March 24, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 24, March 28, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 24, March 28, 1922 [ (Red Trade Union International SUPPLEMENT) ]
Vol. 2, No. 25, March 31, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 26, April 12, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 27, April 15, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 28, April 19, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 28, April 19, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 29, April 25, 1922 [from microfilm CPGB]
Vol. 2, No. 30, April 26, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 31, April 28, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 32-33, May 5, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 34, May 9, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 35, May 11, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 36, May 12, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 37, May 16, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 38, May 19, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 39, May 19, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 40, May 20, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 41, May 23, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 42, May 27, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 43, May 30, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 44, June 30, 1922 [YIVO]
Vol. 2, No. 45, June 7, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 46, June 9, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 47, June 12, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 48, June 13, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 49, June 16, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 50, June 17, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 51, June 20, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 52, June 22, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 53, June 23, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 54, June 28, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 55, June 30, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 56, June 30, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 57, July 17, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 58, July 14, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 59, July 18, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 60, July 25, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 61, July 25, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 62, July 28, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 63, August 1, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 64, August 2, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 65, August 2, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 65, August 4, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 66, August 8, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 67, August 11, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 68, August 12, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 69, August 15, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 70, August 18, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 71, August 23, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 72, August 25, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 73, August 29, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 74, August 30, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 75, September 1, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 76, September 5, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 77, September 8, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 78, September 12, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 79, September 15, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 80, September 19, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 81, September 22, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 82, September 26, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 83, September 29, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 84, September 29, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 85, October 3, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 86, October 6, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 87, October 10, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 88, October 13, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 89, October 17, 1922
Vol. 2, Supplement to No. 89, October 127, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 90, October 17, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 91, October 24, 1922
Vol. 2, Supplement to, No. 92, October 27, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 93, October 28, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 94, November 2, 1922 [YIVO]
Vol. 2, No. 95, Supplement November 3, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 95, Supplement November 3, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 96, November 7, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 97, November 10, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 98, November 13, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 99, November 16, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 100, November 16, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 101, November 21, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 101, November 21, 1922 includes World Congress Supplement
Vol. 2, No. 102, November 24, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 103, November 28, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 104, November 29, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 105, December 1, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 106, December 2, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 107, December 5, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 108, December 7, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 109, December 7, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 110, December 9, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 111, December 13, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 112, December 14, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 113, December 16, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 114, December 18, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 115, December 19, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 116, December 22, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 117, December 27, 1922
Vol. 2, No. 118, December 30, 1922
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