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SECRET<br />

They were of the opinion that all countries with the exception of.Russia<br />

were pure capitalistic states and because of this reason there never could<br />

be a mutual understanding between the Soviet Union and the rest of the world.<br />

This group was showing little sympathy for the United States and were<br />

pointing out that the United States is the main bulwark of capitalism. They<br />

were absolutely sure that at some future time there would be a war between<br />

the United States and Russia (This was the conversation while the war was<br />

still going on), and that Russia would be able to enforce the triumph of the<br />

proletariat upon the whole world. Upon Amorin's logicale.newer that Russia<br />

would never dispose of the necessary power to materialize such a big undertaking,<br />

these communists in turn were pointing out the enormous influence of<br />

the organization of the Communist party engirding the whole world, which . at<br />

-a given time would turn the scale in favor of Russia.<br />

All persons of communist tendencies with whom Amorin had, an Opportunity .<br />

to talk to during his Stay in the prison Devoto, were unanimously of the<br />

same opinion. Striking was the fact, so he claims, how all 'of them, even<br />

those who had a minor education, were extremely well Versed and trained for<br />

discubsing social problems, and how well they were informed , and schooled . in<br />

debating , the every day political problem. This is all the More striking, as<br />

in Atgentina the members of any other of the parties never know its real<br />

aims and the goal they are marching to.<br />

Communism in Argentina is organized by city,districts. Each city district<br />

has a committee which sends a delegate to the Central Committee. The delegate<br />

receives his orders from the Central Committee en“ransmits_them to the<br />

local district.<br />

Each committee has a Propaganda Commission, in.Whichall MeOdets of the<br />

party ate . dUppOsed:to-Viork. They are called togetherai'regUlar'intervals<br />

and receive the respective instructions for their work. The meeting of the<br />

delegates always takes place at places specially selected for that purpose<br />

and is alternated each time. None of . thedelegates_has , knowledge . of the .<br />

meeting inadvance<br />

... He is informed of same only a very :77 time ahead of<br />

the<br />

meeting tithe<br />

During the years before 1932 13, the communist:propagandECin Argentina<br />

and in 'other LatinAmericsmi.countries, especially injlrimpay.and , . Chile, Was<br />

carried out:by .agents of the .most . different,nationall# 9slavs zeohs<br />

Ruserians';'etO..These tactics were changed however, and,,,the4gentswereJtaken<br />

from Spanishspeakingeau/Aries. Persons of Latin AMeifOria_deeceat:liere<br />

substituted and by doing it this way the party Obtaineebetteivresalte.<br />

Among the_Spanish,immigrept“rom the civil war,,the.,A<br />

to seliCan'extiemelY<br />

.Pa!7'.1,13.' 'able<br />

-OOd number in South Aierica.-i<br />

Up 1ttIe year 110.;:0**0 ,.„Aee*.e.1 .<br />

by --theliSCOWL,egat Jan 'at 'MOnteTige9L,',from where'large , s<br />

seriVtid4g4WAireeat-regular-inteVals. The,comMuniii at Buenos<br />

Aires .nuMbeed:.at,about , 25,000 persons with many forei - ,, itiamong'them.Each<br />

membeii.,had4Olaketa monthly contribution of two pesaa.4any11040111110Jligher.<br />

amountEriiteide4roM the anonymous contributions.rsachin0aVtimaaa:verylligh,<br />

figurel4Ailla6Orethere:jvas,the,Oo called Ted::Aidr4-reeentineiAarge-

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