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It would constitute the "bolshevization of Germany" and "national suicide."
On 21 November, a student demonstration against "Bolshevization" was forcibly dispersed by the police.
The rise of bolsheviks in the Russian history is known as the Bolshevization of soviets.
The menace of opportunism; a contribution to the bolshevization of the Workers (Communist) Party.
For Hitler, his position was opposed to the direction of the "socialist" wing, stating it would mean "political bolshevization of Germany".
Further allegations of "Bolshevization" were made after Lithuania signed the non-aggression treaty with the Soviet Union.
In 1924-25, the Comintern began the campaign of "Bolshevization" which forced every party to conform itself to the discipline and orders of Moscow.
The greatest danger of continuing "this mad war," Hassell wrote, was "a bolshevization of Europe" - he considered that worse than the continuance of Nazism.
The Menace of Opportunism: A Contribution to the Bolshevization of the Workers (Communist) Party.
The "bolshevization" or stalinization imposed by the Communist International, as well as Zinoviev's power over the Communist International, led to internal crises.
The pact was controversial in Lithuania and its ratification by the Third Seimas on November 5, 1926 caused student protests against "Bolshevization" of Lithuania.
Most observers at the time marked Poland for extinction and Bolshevization, However at the Battle of Warsaw Piłsudski organized a stunning counterattack that won a famous victory.
Spanish socialism, meanwhile, was in the early stages of what was to be termed 'bolshevization': a shift towards revolutionary positions in which moderates like Prieto found themselves struggling to retain influence and party office.
But Socialists and Communists, who were sound on these two issues, were acceptable, even as they called for "bolshevization" and the suppression of all "fascist" parties and newspapers, or spoke openly of armed insurrection.
The 3rd party congress held at Vienna in May 1926, convoked to overcome the internal conflict, agreed with Comintern's evaluation and confirmed the 3rd state conference's as "the foundations for its ideological and political Bolshevization".
It was sharply criticized for signing the Soviet-Lithuanian Non-Aggression Pact (Lithuanian claim to Poland-held Vilnius was recognized by the Soviets again) and accused of "Bolshevization" of Lithuania.
Although he was briefly apprehended by the Cheka in 1919, Oldenburg was allowed to run the Academy of Sciences until 1929, when, in connection with the ongoing Bolshevization of the Academy, he was ousted from his posts.
"Bolshevization" implied not only the adoption the political strategy of the Communist International but a reorganization of party's structure on the model of the Bolsheviks (discipline, local organization under the shape of "cells", ascent of a young political staff which came from the working-class).