- Grigori Voitinsky
Grigori Naumovich Voitinsky (Russian: Григорий Наумович Войтинский; 1893-1956) was a
Comintern official during its creation, and was sent toChina in 1920 as an advisor to contact the prominent Chinese radicals such asChen Duxiu , just before the formation of theCommunist Party of China . The actual process of forming the infant Party can be mostly attributed to his influence, although his successor advisors had more influence about the official Party line itself, such as allying with theGuomindang .In 1920, the
Soviet Union established the Far Eastern Bureau inSiberia , a branch of the Third Communist International, or the Comintern. It was responsible for managing the establishment of a Communist party in China and other countries. Soon after its establishment, the bureau's deputy manager Voitinsky arrived inBeijing and contacted the Communist vanguardLi Dazhao . Li arranged for Voitinsky to meet with another Communist leader, Chen Duxiu, inShanghai . In August of 1920, Voitinsky, Chen Duxiu,Li Hanjun ,Shen Xuanlu ,Yu Xiusong ,Shi Cuntong , and others began to prepare for the establishment of the CCP.The "
Shanghai Chronicle " was set up in 1919 in Shanghai byShemeshko and other Russians with socialist leanings, and received financial aid from the Soviet-Russian government in early 1920. In the spring of 1920, Voitinsky and his colleagues came to China on a mission to establish the Communist Party in China. They not only came to China in the guise of editors and reporters for the newspaper, but also set up the Comintern's East Asia Secretariat in the newspaper office. From then on, the "Shanghai Chronicle" became both a propaganda vehicle for the East Asia Secretariat and a cover forBolshevik activity in China. Because the newspaper staff assisted Soviet Russian and Comintern personnel stationed under cover at the newspaper in activities to establish a communist organization in China, the newspaper as a whole played a special role in the early communist movement in China. Although the "Shanghai Chronicle" stopped publication at the end of 1922 because Russian aid came to an end, many staff members continued to work for Bolshevism.
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