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In many European countries, the song was considered illegal around the beginning of the 20th century because of its 'communistic' image and government-undermining lyrics.
The Russian version served as the national anthem of the Soviet Union until 1944, when it was replaced by the Hymn of the Soviet UnionHymn of the Soviet Union ( , Gimn Sovetskogo Soyuza was the national anthem of the Soviet Union. The lyrics were written by Sergey Mikhalkov (born 1913) and the music was composed by Alexander Alexandrov ( 1883- 1946). It replaced the Internationale as th and became the party anthem of the CPSU. It was initially translated by Aron Kots (Arkadiy Yakovlevich Kots) in 1902Events January-April January 28 The Carnegie Institution is founded in Washington, DC with a $10 million gift from Andrew Carnegie. France, Loisy's L'evangile et l'Eglise which inaugurates the Modernist Crisis February 11 Police beat up universal suffrage and printed in London in the Russian émigré magazine Zhizn (Life). The first Russian version consisted of three stanzaIn poetry, a stanza is a unit within a larger poem. The term means "room" in Italian. A stanza may have a self-contained rhyme scheme or be made up of a fixed number of lines (see distich/ couplet, tercet, quatrain, cinquain/ quintain, sestet) or, as in ms and the refrain. Later it was expanded and reworded.
The Internationale is sung not only by communistThis article is about communism as a form of society, as an ideology advocating that form of society, and as a popular movement. For issues regarding the organization of the communist movement, see the Communist party article. For issues regarding one-pars but also (in many countries) by socialists or social democrats.
In George OrwellGeorge Orwell was the pen name of British author Eric Arthur Blair ( 25 June 1903 21 January 1950). Noted as a political and cultural commentator, Orwell is among the most widely admired English-language essayists of the twentieth century, though he is be's Animal FarmAnimal Farm is a satirical novel by George Orwell, ostensibly about a group of animals who oust the humans from the farm they live on and endeavour to run it themselves, only to have it corrupted into a brutal tyranny on its own. It was written during Wor it is parodied by Beasts of EnglandBeasts of England is a song in George Orwell's novel Animal Farm''. With the events on Animal Farm mirroring those in the Soviet Union, the song is a parody of the famous communist anthem " The Internationale". In the book, Old Major explained his dream o.