ABOUT THE AUCPB

The All-Union Communist Party of Bolsheviks (AUCPB), inheriting Bolshevik principles of the R.S.D.W.P. -R.S.D.W.P.(b) - A.U.C.P.(b) - of Lenin's policiy in the CPSU, is the highest form of proletarian class organisation, advanced detachment of the working class, acting in unity with the peasantry and labour intelligentsia, standing on the Party's positions for: the gain of political power - overthrowing the dictatorship of the bourgeoisie and establishment of the dictatorship of the proletariat, the destruction of private ownership over the instuments and means of production, the revival of the USSR, the further strenghtening of the proletarian interests for the complete victory of socialism and gradual transition to communism. The ideological and theoretical basis of the AUCPB is formed by Marx, Engels, Lenin, Stalin, is their doctrine in its creative application and development in modern conditions. The AUCPB is a component of the global communist movement with the aim of communism triumphing over the whole planet.

Tuesday 28 March 2017

March 5 at Stalin's grave were laid a record number of flowers

                      


On March 5, 2017 on Red Square in Moscow in memory of the 64-anniversary of the death of JV Stalin, from 10 am, the traditional laying flowers at the grave of Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin took place at the Kremlin wall. On the money of the gathered citizens, 6000 red carnations were laid.

Together with Muscovites of all left and the Communist Party, also participated in the laying of flowers, was the AUCPB, the Union of Soviet officers, the Communist Party, ordinary Muscovites. The total number of participants in the ceremonies was a few thousand people, with at least half of them were young people and middle-aged. The speakers at the mini rallies marked the huge role of Comrade Stalin in building socialism in the Soviet Union, the victory in the Great Patriotic War. The huge mass of flowers laid on March 5 at the tomb of Stalin JV, stood than half a meter in height from the base.




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