The Yugoslav Communist Group was an organization of Yugoslav revolutionaries in Russia, who had adopted a communist ideology. The group was affiliated to the Federation of Foreign Groups of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks).[1] The organization began publishing the newspaper Revolucija in 1917.[2]
The group was represented by Ilija Milkić at the founding congress of the Communist International in March 1919. Milkić participated as a consultative delegate.[3] At the time of the congress of the Communist International, the Yugoslav Communist Group had 112 members.[1]