[1] Chernov's group had broken their links to the foreign representation of the Socialist-Revolutionary Party before founding the new organization.
[1][3] This position caused the final split between Chernov and the majority of other émigré Russian Socialist-Revolutionaries.
[1] The position of the League on the national question troubled the Czechoslovak authorities, who feared the implications if such a political discourse would ring a bell or take root amongst minority groups inside Czechoslovakia.
[1] The organization began publishing Vestik sosialisticheskoi ligi novogo vostoka ("Messenger of the Socialist League of New East") in Prague in 1929.
[4] In the same year, however, Chernov left Czechoslovakia for the United States, and the organization ceased its activities.