Byelorussian Communist Organization

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The Byelorussian Communist Organisation (Russian: Белорусская коммунистическая организация, abbreviated БКО, translit. 'BKO') was a communist group in Belarus, led by Usievalad Ihnatoŭski.[1] It emerged from the organisation 'Young Belarus' (Маладая Беларусь), which was founded in the Minsk Teaching Institute in 1917. In 1918 the group became an autonomous section of the Byelorussian Party of Socialists - Revolutionary [ru]. On 1 January the group broke away and formed the BKO as a separate party. In August 1920 BKO merged into the Communist Party of Lithuania and Byelorussia.[2][3]

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  1. ^ Минский Курьер : №814 Суббота 31 Декабря 2005г Archived September 28, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ Левые партии, действовавшие на территории Беларуси в конце ХІХ — 1930-х | Беларуская сацыял-дэмакратычная партыя (Грамада) Archived 2007-09-27 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Istorii͡a politicheskikh partiĭ: materialy dli͡a samostoi͡atelʹnoĭ raboty studentov (in Russian). BGU. 2002. pp. 260–262. ISBN 9789854457178.