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Profintern|ˈprɒfɪntən| [Russ. Profintérn, f. Krásnȳĭ Internatsionál Profsoyúzov Red International of Trade Unions, after Komintérn Comintern.] An international organization of left-wing Trade Unions, founded in 1921 and dissolved in 1937.
1928R. W. Dunn Soviet Trade Unions vi. 65 Through its delegates in the Red Trade Union International (Profintern) to participate in the international labor movement. 1938Encycl. Brit. Bk. of Yr. 335/1 The Red International of Labour Unions (‘Profintern’) was founded at Moscow in 1921 under the auspices of the Third International to work for the reorganization of the Trade Union movement throughout the world on militant and revolutionary lines. 1949I. Deutscher Stalin 401 Parallel with the Comintern, the Profintern (the International of the Red trade unions) had opposed itself to the so⁓called Amsterdam International. 1958Economist 1 Nov. 424/2 The fact that A. Lozovsky, who had vanished previously, is also reported as dead in 1952 suggests that the former head of the International of Red Trade Unions (Profintern) may also have been a victim of the anti-Jewish drive. 1977N.Y. Rev. Bks. 26 May 26/4 Nikolsky was a representative of the Profintern, the Trade Unions International. |