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Breaking-News >> TodayHistory On August 19, 1925, Wang Zhenmei, one of the founders of the Communist Party of China, passed away due to illness
100 years ago today, on August 19, 1925 (July 1, 1925 in the lunar calendar), Wang Jinmei, one of the founders of the Communist Party of China, passed away. Wang Jinmei On August 19, 1925, Wang Jinmei, the founder of the Shandong Branch of the Communist Party of China, passed away in Qingdao. Wang Jinmei, a native of Juxian County, Shandong. In September 1920, he and Deng Enming, Wang Xiangqian and others organized the Shandong Marxist Research Association in Jinan and initiated the establishment of the Shandong Communist Group. In July 1921, he attended the first national congress of the Communist Party of China. After the meeting, he returned to Jinan, established the Shandong Branch of the Communist Party of China and served as secretary. In January 1922, he was appointed by the Communist Party of China to go to Moscow to participate in the first congress of the Communist Parties and national revolutionary groups of the Far Eastern countries held by the Communist International. In July of the same year, he returned to China and specialized in the workers' movement. He served as the deputy director of the northern branch of the secretary department of the Chinese labor combination, and went to the Shanhaiguan area to specifically lead the workers' movement. In 1923, he returned to Shandong and served as the secretary of the Shandong local executive committee of the Communist Party of China. In January 1924, Wang Zhenmei went to Guangzhou as a representative of Shandong to participate in the first national congress of the Kuomintang. After the conference, he went to Jinan, Qingdao and other places to publicize the spirit of the conference and carry out the national movement. Due to overwork, he fell ill News raw data sources → https://www.abtool.cn/today_detail/1nf4.html 17WorldNews[2025.09.13-12:17] 访问:79
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