International Socialist Commission - Publications - Periodicals

Periodicals

  • Bulletin published in German, English and French at Berne
      1. September 21, 1915
      2. November 27, 1915
      3. February 29, 1916
      4. April 22, 1916
      5. July 10, 1916
      6. January 6, 1917
  • Nachrichtendientst published in German at Stockholm 44 issues. Some of the more significant of which were:
  1. No. 3 May 12, 1917 (announces 3rd Zimmerwald conference)
  2. No. 9 June 20, 1917 (announces Grimm resignation and formation of a new ISC)
  3. No. 10 June 22, 1917 (announces a commission of inquiry into the Grimm affair; July 3 meeting)
  4. No. 13 July 8, 1917 (publishes findings of the above commission)
  5. No. 28 November 10, 1917 (publishes Third Conference manifesto; endorses October Revolution)
  6. No. 44 September 1, 1918 (final issue)

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