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Joseph Zack Kornfeder (1898–1963), sometimes surnamed "Kornfedder" in the press, was an Austro-Hungarian-born American who was a founding member and top leader of the Communist Party of America in 1919, Communist Party USA leader, and Comintern representative to South America (1930-1931) before quitting the Party in 1934. After his wife was arrested by the secret police during the Great Terror (1937-1938), Zack became a vehement Anti-Communist and testified before the Dies Committee (1939) and Canwell Committee (1948).

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  • Joseph Zack Kornfeder (1898–1963), sometimes surnamed "Kornfedder" in the press, was an Austro-Hungarian-born American who was a founding member and top leader of the Communist Party of America in 1919, Communist Party USA leader, and Comintern representative to South America (1930-1931) before quitting the Party in 1934. After his wife was arrested by the secret police during the Great Terror (1937-1938), Zack became a vehement Anti-Communist and testified before the Dies Committee (1939) and Canwell Committee (1948). (en)
  • Йозеф Цак Корнфедер (нем. Joseph Zack Kornfeder; 1898 ― 1963), также известный как Джозеф Зак, ― один из лидеров и основателей Коммунистической партии США. Был представителем Коминтерна в Южной Америке в 1930―1931 гг., однако покинул Коммунистическую партию в 1934 году. После того, как его жена, которую он был вынужден оставить одну в СССР, была арестована сотрудниками НКВД во время Большого террора 1937―1938 годов, Цак стал ярым антикоммунистом. Выступал в качестве свидетеля перед Комиссией по расследованию антиамериканской деятельности в Конгрессе США в 1939 году и перед Комиссией Кенвелла в Законодательном Собрании штата Вашингтон в 1948 году. (ru)
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  • Joseph Zack Kornfeder (1898–1963), sometimes surnamed "Kornfedder" in the press, was an Austro-Hungarian-born American who was a founding member and top leader of the Communist Party of America in 1919, Communist Party USA leader, and Comintern representative to South America (1930-1931) before quitting the Party in 1934. After his wife was arrested by the secret police during the Great Terror (1937-1938), Zack became a vehement Anti-Communist and testified before the Dies Committee (1939) and Canwell Committee (1948). (en)
  • Йозеф Цак Корнфедер (нем. Joseph Zack Kornfeder; 1898 ― 1963), также известный как Джозеф Зак, ― один из лидеров и основателей Коммунистической партии США. Был представителем Коминтерна в Южной Америке в 1930―1931 гг., однако покинул Коммунистическую партию в 1934 году. (ru)
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