Zimmerwald Movement

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The Zimmerwald Movement was an international socialist anti-war initiative during World War I that united left-wing opponents of the conflict and laid groundwork for later revolutionary socialist currents.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf anti-war movement
international political movement
socialist movement
country Switzerland
endTime 1917
followedBy Kienthal Movement NERFINISHED
hasAim end World War I through workers’ action
oppose social-patriotism
rebuild international socialist cooperation
hasDocument Zimmerwald Left resolutions NERFINISHED
Zimmerwald Manifesto NERFINISHED
hasFaction Zimmerwald Left NERFINISHED
centrist socialists
hasIdeology Marxism NERFINISHED
socialism
hasPart Kienthal Conference NERFINISHED
Zimmerwald Conference NERFINISHED
hasPosition internationalism
opposition to World War I
revolutionary defeatism
historicalPeriod World War I NERFINISHED
inception Zimmerwald Conference NERFINISHED
influenced Bolshevik strategy during World War I
Communist International NERFINISHED
revolutionary socialist currents
language French
German
Italian
Russian
locationOfFirstConference Canton of Bern GENERATED
Switzerland GENERATED
Zimmerwald GENERATED
namedAfter Zimmerwald NERFINISHED
opposedBy pro-war social democrats
social-patriotic parties
participant Angelica Balabanoff NERFINISHED
Christian Rakovsky NERFINISHED
Georg Ledebour NERFINISHED
Grigory Zinoviev NERFINISHED
Julius Martov NERFINISHED
Karl Radek NERFINISHED
Leon Trotsky NERFINISHED
Oddino Morgari NERFINISHED
Robert Grimm NERFINISHED
Vladimir Lenin NERFINISHED
partOf international socialist movement
significantEvent Kienthal Conference NERFINISHED
Zimmerwald Conference NERFINISHED
slogan Long live the international solidarity of the workers!
startTime 1915

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