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Foreign News July 17, 1930

The Daily Worker

Chicago, Cook County, Illinois

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Striking workers at Heinik factory in Prera u, Czechoslovakia, sent greetings to the 16th CPSU Congress, praising Soviet collectivization and Five-Year Plan, and vowed to organize peasants against landowners and capitalism.

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Czech Workers Greet Congress of C.P.S.U.

PRAGUE (I.P.S.)—The striking workers of the Heinik factory in Prera u decided in a strike meeting to send a telegram of greetings to the Sixteenth Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, congratulating the Russian masses on the success of their work for the collectivization of agriculture and for the carrying out of the Five-Year Plan of industrial construction.

The telegram promises to do everything possible to organize the peasants of Czechoslovakia for the struggle against the rich landowners and for the overthrow of capitalism.

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Political

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Czech Workers Strike Meeting Soviet Congress Collectivization Five Year Plan Anti Capitalism

Where did it happen?

Prague

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Prague

Event Details

Striking workers of the Heinik factory in Prera u decided in a strike meeting to send a telegram of greetings to the Sixteenth Congress of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, congratulating the Russian masses on successes in collectivization of agriculture and the Five-Year Plan of industrial construction. The telegram promises to organize Czechoslovak peasants against rich landowners and for overthrowing capitalism.

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