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  1. Albert Samuel Inkpin (16 de junio de 1884 - 29 de marzo de 1944) fue un comunista británico y el primer Secretario General del Partido Comunista de Gran Bretaña (CPGB). Cumplió varios años en prisión por delitos políticos.

  2. Albert Samuel Inkpin, (also written Inkpen) (16 June 1884 – 29 March 1944) was a British communist and the first General Secretary of the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB). He served several terms in prison for political offences.

  3. Albert Samuel Inkpin (16 de junio de 1884 - 29 de marzo de 1944) fue un comunista británico y el primer Secretario General del Partido Comunista de Gran Bretaña ( CPGB ). Cumplió varios años en prisión por delitos políticos. En 1929 fue reemplazado como jefe del CPGB y se hizo jefe de la organización Amigos de la Rusia Soviética, un ...

  4. Albert Inkpin Archive 1888-1944 Biography Works: 1920: British Communists in Conference 1920: Invitation to the Unity Convention (Written with Arthur MacManus) 1920: The Threatened War Against Russia (Written with Arthur MacManus) 1920: Secretary’s Report: Communist Unity Convention 1920: The Communist Party and Communist Unity (Written with Arthur MacManus)

  5. Main Article Primary Sources (1) Albert Inkpin, The Communist (5th August 1920) Lockers on, they say, see most of the game. To me, as a silent participant, the National Convention amply justified those who, in the long and sometimes critical course of the unity discussions, held fast to negotiations in the belief that a way over the obstacles to unity would eventually present itself.

  6. Albert Inkpin was a political activist who objected to World War I on socialist grounds. He was the General Secretary of the British Socialist Party and later the British Communist Party, and was imprisoned for his conscientious objection.

  7. Albert Inkpin (1884-1944) National Secretary of the British Socialist Party until it joined with others to form the Communist Party of Great Britain in 1920. With a brief interruption in 1922, Inkpin served as General Secretary until he was replaced by Harry Pollitt in 1929.