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Interhelpo was founded in 1923 by a group of Idists in response to the [[Communist International]]'s ''[[Library:Resolution on Proletarian Aid to Soviet Russia|Resolution on Proletarian Aid to Soviet Russia]]''. | Interhelpo was founded in 1923 by a group of Idists in response to the [[Communist International]]'s ''[[Library:Resolution on Proletarian Aid to Soviet Russia|Resolution on Proletarian Aid to Soviet Russia]]''. | ||
[[Rudolf Pavlovič Mareček]] | [[Rudolf Pavlovič Mareček]] recruited the first potential members from the circle of an Ido language club.<ref name=leupod>* {{Citation|title=“Building the Internationalist City from Below”: The Role of the Czechoslovak Industrial Cooperative “Interhelpo” in Forging Urbanity in early-Soviet Bishkek|author=David Leupold|doi=10.1017/S0147547920000228}}</ref> | ||
==Further reading== | ==Further reading== |
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International Worker Help (Ido: Internacia laboristal helpo), abbreviated to interhelpo, was a Czechoslovakia-based labor cooperative for developing socialism in Bishkek (then Frunze) of Soviet Kyrgyzstan.
It became a successful cooperative in the Soviet Union. It has been slandered by bourgeois media, accusing it of being a failure.
History
Foundation
Interhelpo was founded in 1923 by a group of Idists in response to the Communist International's Resolution on Proletarian Aid to Soviet Russia.
Rudolf Pavlovič Mareček recruited the first potential members from the circle of an Ido language club.[1]
Further reading
- David Leupold. “Building the Internationalist City from Below”: The Role of the Czechoslovak Industrial Cooperative “Interhelpo” in Forging Urbanity in early-Soviet Bishkek. doi: 10.1017/S0147547920000228 [HUB]
External links
- "interhelpo_home.html". Archived from the original.