Keywords: 20th century 20thcentury soviet union sovietunion boris souvarine borissouvarine russia olympiada third international thirdinternational komintern iind congress iindcongress spartakiad communist international communistinternational sport 1920 red sport international redsportinternational olympic games olympicgames international politics internationalpolitics comintern iiird international iiirdinternational people crowd Boris Souvarine Papers - Soviet Russia Photos graduateinstitute.ch/home/research/library/archives/boris... Notes: The back of this picture holds the mention (in Russian): "Honour to the Second Congress of the Communist International. Olympiada"). This sporting event was organized to celebrate the IInd Congress of the IIIrd International and took place in Petrograd in Summer 1920. On this occasion, a military expert in charge of the organisation of training in the Red Army, Nikolaï Podvoisky (1880-1948), promoted the idea of an international sports organisation. The objectives were to develop a working class sport federation as an alternative to the Olympic Games. In 1921, the Red Sport International was born. Originally independent, it passed into the hands of the Comintern in 1924-1925 and lasted until 1937. Several Spartakiads were organised in the 1920sand-1930s, in Eastern countries and Norway. This document is a reproduction of a photo. Unknown photographer. Description: 1 photograph. Black and white ; 17.5 x 13 cm. Sources and further reading: Wikipédia [online]. Article "Red Sport International". Available at : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Sport_International [consulted 6th of August 2014]. Boris Souvarine Papers - Soviet Russia Photos graduateinstitute.ch/home/research/library/archives/boris... Notes: The back of this picture holds the mention (in Russian): "Honour to the Second Congress of the Communist International. Olympiada"). This sporting event was organized to celebrate the IInd Congress of the IIIrd International and took place in Petrograd in Summer 1920. On this occasion, a military expert in charge of the organisation of training in the Red Army, Nikolaï Podvoisky (1880-1948), promoted the idea of an international sports organisation. The objectives were to develop a working class sport federation as an alternative to the Olympic Games. In 1921, the Red Sport International was born. Originally independent, it passed into the hands of the Comintern in 1924-1925 and lasted until 1937. Several Spartakiads were organised in the 1920sand-1930s, in Eastern countries and Norway. This document is a reproduction of a photo. Unknown photographer. Description: 1 photograph. Black and white ; 17.5 x 13 cm. Sources and further reading: Wikipédia [online]. Article "Red Sport International". Available at : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Sport_International [consulted 6th of August 2014]. |