>>17927486
Yeah. The Communist Party in the late 1930s adopted this trend of being super-patriots. This was tied up the Popular Front (in the U.S. this was called the "People's Front"), which was basically a plan to build an alliance with non-communist forces against fascism. In the U.S. that was liberals, New Dealers, reformist labor union leadership, stuff like that. They deemphasized class war rhetoric for "democracy vs. fascism" with the Communist Party framed as defenders of American democracy.