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PARTY COMMITTEES
AND GUBERNIA EXECUTIVE COMMITTEES Gubernia Committee of the R.C.P. Gubernia Executive Committee Avksentyevsky, Deputy Commander of the Turkestan Front Samara Gubernia Committee of the R.C.P. Gubernia Executive Committee Budassi, builder of the Emba railway Saratov Construction of the railway and oil pipeline to the Emba is of the greatest importance. It is necessary to assist it with the utmost energy and expedite the work in every way. Organise agitation, set up a permanent promotion commission, introduce labour conscription; everything by V. I. L E N I N 346
agreement with Budassi, who is building the railway. Telegraph fulfilment regularly. 348
Chairman, Council of People’s Commissars Written on February 2 5 , 1 9 2 0 First published in 1 9 3 3 Printed from the original in Lenin Miscellany XXIV 532 TO THE MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF THE PEOPLE’S COMMISSARIAT FOR FOOD 25. II. 1920 The Ukhtomsky (Lyubertsy) Works of Moscow Gubernia, Moscow Uyezd, an agricultural machinery plant, has coal and materials and the workers (1,300 employees) have not
such a factory. Please discuss urgently whether the workers of this fac- tory can be given food assistance as a special measure. Please telephone your reply to me. 349
V. Ulyanov (Lenin) Chairman, C.P.C. First published in 1 9 3 3 Printed from the original in Lenin Miscellany XXIV
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26. II. 1920 Comrades
Lobova Minkin
Y. Yaroslavsky and if they are not in Perm, then to other mem- bers of the Perm Gubernia Committee of the R.C.P. The bearers, Comrades Fyodor Samsonovich Sannikov, Grigory Ivanovich Mikhalev, Platon Pavlovich Moskalyov, came to me from Kalinin. 347 TELEGRAM TO F. F. RASKOLNIKOV. FEBRUARY 27, 1920 They are non-Party people, but create an impression of remarkable conscientiousness. They are requesting re-registration and checking of the members of the Uyezd Party Committee (they are from Perm Gubernia, Usolye Uyezd, Polovodovo Volost) on the plea that there are many of the worst elements in the local Party. Will you please fulfil their request. Let me know the results of the check-up. Give me the names of those members of the Uyezd Party Committee (in Usolye and in the volosts of Usolye Uyezd) who are personally known to you and are absolutely re- liable. With communist greetings, V. Ulyanov (Lenin) Sent to Perm First published (in facsimile) Printed from the original on November 2 4 , 1 9 2 9 , in Pravda No. 2 7 4 534 TELEGRAM TO F. F. RASKOLNIKOV 27. II. 1920 Fleet Commander Raskolnikov Astrakhan Copy to Kirov, R.M.C. 11 Copy to the Astrakhan Gubernia Committee of the R.C.P. Every effort must be made, without losing a single hour, and taking the maximum precautions, to transport all the oil from Guriev at first open water. Reply immediately whether all measures have been taken, how prepared you are, what are the prospects, whether the best people have been appointed, and who is responsible for ensuring safe transport by sea.
First published in 1 9 3 3 Printed from the original in Lenin Miscellany XXIV V. I. L E N I N 348
535 TO THE MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF THE FOOD COMMISSARIAT 27. II. 1920 Comrade Vinogradov, Chairman of the Executive Commit- tee of the Vesyegonsk Teachers’ Union, has presented the attached petition. 351
The crux of the matter is that the Vesyegonsk Uyezd Food Committee be instructed to issue to the teachers (about 500 in the uyezd) an increased ration of bread and potatoes plus footwear or leather. Both from local stocks—the uyezd has surpluses. Please make the necessary inquiries today (the comrade has to leave tomorrow) and give me a reply by telephone (in the evening we shall decide the matter in the Council of Defence).
First published in 1 9 2 4 Printed from the original in the book: A. Vinogradov, Iz vospominanii o V. I. Lenine (From Recollections of V. I. Lenin), Vesyegonsk
Comrade Alferov, Lomonosov, before
his departure, had told
me everything had been done for the oil pipeline. Clearly we have here sabotage or slovenliness, for information is utterly confusing. Send me without fail not later than 11 a.m. next Tuesday 1) a short, extremely brief, report on (a) what has been ordered and (b) what has been done. 2) The name, patronymic and surname of each respon- sible person. Lenin 27.II
349 TELEGRAM TO J. V. STALIN. FEBRUARY 28, 1920 (P.S. In reply to your note of 27.II.) 352
Written on February 2 7 , 1 9 2 0 First published on April 2 2 , Printed from the original 1 9 2 6 , in Pravda No. 9 2 collated with the type- written text, signed and added to by Lenin
28. II 1920 Zinoviev Petrograd Pokrovsky tells me that the library of the former Free Economic Society 3 5 3 is being pilfered and books are even being burned. I emphatically request you to verify this, put a stop to the scandal, and let me have the name of the responsible local inspector. Have him send me without delay an official telegram re fulfilment. Lenin First published in 1 9 3 3 Printed from the original in Lenin Miscellany XXIV 538 TELEGRAM TO J. V. STALIN Stalin, member of the Revolutionary Military Council of the South-Western Front The Central Committee confirms its decision on the need to assign responsible political workers from the armies of the South-Western Front for transport work. The C.C. considers the transfer of responsible workers from the ar- mies to the railways to be the most important guarantee for the salvation of transport. Even the Caucasian Front
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has provided the whole apparatus of the 2nd Army and 100 political workers for work on the railways of the South- East. Telegraph the number and duties of those assigned.
Written on February 2 8 , 1 9 2 0 First published in 1 9 4 2 Printed from the text in Lenin Miscellany XXXIV of the telegraph form signed by Lenin
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I think you should “wear them out” with practical as- signments: Dan—sanitary inspection,
Written at the end of February- beginning of March 1 9 2 0 First published in 1 9 6 5 Printed from the original in Collected Works, Fifth Ed., Vol. 5 1
Would it be too much bother to order for me a similar map as of 1.III.1920
railways under construction &(α) track laid ( β) other stages of commencement (or progress) of construction. Written in 1 9 2 0 , not earlier than March 1 First published in part Printed from the original on April 1 8 , 1 9 6 3 , in Izvestia No. 9 3 Published in full in 1 9 6 5 in Collected Works, Fifth Ed., Vol. 5 1 351 TO I. T. SMILGA AND G. K. ORJONIKIDZE. MARCH 2, 1920 541 FOR LANSBURY In a conversation with Comrade Lansbury I promised to write about our attitude to religion. 355
Comrade Krasikov has done this much better than I could have done, the more so since Comrade Krasikov is specially in charge of these affairs.
Lenin 2/III
Written on March 2 , 1 9 2 0 First published in 1 9 6 5 Printed from the original in Collected Works, Fifth Ed., Vol. 5 1
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3. III. 1920 Smilga and Orjonikidze R.M.C., Caucasian Front It is extremely important for you to work harmoniously with Ksandrov, who has been sent to the Donets Basin with special powers. Regarding coal, telegraph how matters stand. Is the rumour about Peters having been killed by the Denikinites in Rostov true? What in general is the military situation?
First published in 1 9 6 5 Printed from the original in Collected Works, Fifth Ed., Vol. 5 1
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543 TELEGRAM TO N. N. KUZMIN In code
By direct line Comrade Kuzmin, member of R.M.C. 6 Re No. 95. Exercise the utmost caution and distrust in this mat- ter. 3 5 6
Mind you are not fooled by officers who want to infiltrate among us in order to demoralise the army. Make thorough inquiries about everyone wishing to return and if you are convinced that his return will be useful, inform Moscow to obtain permission. Discuss this question with Lomov’s commission, 3 5 7 which has gone to Archangel. Report the views expressed in the discussion. Re No. 82. Chicherin’s statement about leaving the country stipu- lated the surrender of the White government, but it has fled. For the time being, do not permit anyone to go abroad. Employ the arrested officers on work. Use those who have remained at liberty for the same purpose. Sklyansky’s telegram No. 49/ ш about sending some of them to the centre holds good. Discuss the question with Lo- mov’s commission. Lenin Written on March 5 , 1 9 2 0 First published in 1 9 4 2 Printed from the text in in Lenin Miscellany XXXIV Sklyansky’s handwriting 544 TO S. Y. CHUTSKAYEV 5/III.
Comrade Chutskayev, Especially urgent measures must be adopted to speed up the sorting of valuables. 3 5 8 If we are too late, they will give nothing for them in Europe and America. In Moscow, a thousand Party members, etc., can (and should) be mobilised for this work under special control. 353 TELEGRAM TO L. D. TROTSKY. MARCH 7, 1920 At your end, evidently, the whole business is dragging
Write what extraordinary measures you are taking to speed things up.
Written on March 5 , 1 9 2 0 First published in 1 9 6 5 Printed from the original in Collected Works, Fifth Ed., Vol. 5 1 545 TELEGRAM TO L. D. TROTSKY 359
In code * Trotsky If grain and timber procurement has risen, special efforts must be devoted to barges and preparations for floating, especially barges for oil, then to building houses for the Chelyabinsk and other coal workers. Cannot the Siberian prisoners of war and officers be moved to the Urals and set to work on coal and timber? To expedite replies from the centre, obtain direct lines through the military department. Krestinsky has replied to you. I repeat in brief. The Ishim remains in Tyumen Gubernia. You can keep Brunov- sky. About meat, an order to organise salting centres has been given. Regarding regional centres, it is necessary to tread war- ily and think it over carefully, so as to avoid regionalism. If troop formation in Siberia has been overdone you should check yourself what real measures are being taken to combat this, summoning to the direct line anyone you require.
Smirnov must be taken off diplomatic, frontier and military affairs and returned to peace-time work. Lenin Written on March 7 , 1 9 2 0 First published in 1 9 4 2 Printed from the original in Lenin Miscellany XXXIV * Transmitted by direct line.—Ed. V. I. L E N I N 354
546 TELEGRAM TO L. D. TROTSKY Via the military by army line In C.C. code Trotsky The Poles are advancing further, we have evacuated Rechitsa. Gomel is said to be threatened, therefore, despite Stalin’s optimism, I consider essential and urgently neces- sary all the extraordinary measures you have proposed. In regard to the Commissariat for Railways, the Polit- bureau has decided to propose making you People’s Com- missar for Railways, since Krasin will be going abroad in a week, and Lomonosov, after typhus, will have recov- ered only in six weeks’ time. 360 Reply immediately. Lenin Written in March, not earlier than 8 and not later than 2 0 , 1 9 2 0 First published in 1 9 6 5 Printed from the original in Collected Works, Fifth Ed., Vol. 5 1
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No terms whatever with Socialist-Revolutionaries and Mensheviks: either they submit to us unconditionally or they will be arrested. * Written on March 9 , 1 9 2 0 First published in 1 9 3 8 Printed from the original in Bolshevik No. 2 * In the typewritten copy of the telegram this is followed by the words: “On behalf of the Politbureau, Lenin.”—Ed. 355 INSTRUCTION TO PEOPLE’S COMMISSARIATS. MARCH 10, 1920 548 TELEGRAM TO A. LOMOV 9. III. 1920 Lomov, member of the Board, Supreme Economic Council
Archangel Try to search out, or get someone to search out, press materials and reports about the oil-bearing district of the river Ukhta in the museum of the Society for the Study of the Northern Territory and in the Management Board of State Properties. Lenin First published in 1 9 3 3 Printed from the original in Lenin Miscellany XXIV 549 INSTRUCTION TO PEOPLE’S COMMISSARIATS 362
10. III. 1920 In view of the catastrophically serious food position of the workers of Ivanovo-Voznesensk Gubernia, please or- ganise for today a meeting of representatives of the Food Commissariat Commissariat for Agriculture Commissariat for Railways Chief Board of Water Transport Central Committee of Textile Industry Commissariat for Labour. Comrade Kiselyov, member of the Presidium of the C.E.C., has agreed to convene the commission. The commission’s terms of reference: to discuss the pro- posals of the Ivanovo-Voznesensk Gubernia Party Committee dated 6/III and to work out emergency relief measures. Report on fulfilment to be given to the C.P.C. by Saturday. V. Ulyanov (Lenin) Chairman, C.P.C. First published in 1 9 3 3 Printed from the original in Lenin Miscellany XXIV
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550 TO THE POLITICAL BUREAU OF THE C.C., R.C.P.(B.) 363
To the Politbureau (or Orgbureau): this incident should be seized at to make a thoroughgoing investigation, enlisting Dzerzhinsky’s assistance, find the “sister” the Menshevik writes about, and purge Karakhan’s office. Lenin 11/III.
Written on March 1 1 , 1 9 2 0 First published in 1 9 6 5 Printed from the original in Collected Works, Fifth Ed., Vol. 5 1
* In code 11. III. 1920 Unschlicht R.M.C., Western Front Evidently the Poles will fight. We are doing everything possible to strengthen defence. Agitation in the Polish language must also be intensified to the utmost. We shall help you, if necessary, with people, money, and paper.
First published (in facsimile) Printed from the original in 1 9 3 0 in the book Grazhdanskaya voina. 1 9 1 8 - 1 9 ? 1, Vol. III * Transmitted by direct line.—Ed. 357 TO PRESIDIUM ALL -UKRAINE CONFERENCE. MARCH 16, 1920 552 TELEGRAM TO F. F. RASKOLNIKOV AND S. M. KIROV *
14. III. 1920 Raskolnikov and Kirov Fleet Command Astrakhan Your plans are based on deep water shipment, but Bab- kin proposes that the oil be transported by way of Belin- skaya Bank, in shallow water off shore, so that the enemy fleet can neither capture nor sink it. With a draught of from 4 to 5 quarters he names as suitable the steamships
Bank. He believes that in this way it is possible to trans- port 320,000 in one trip and 1,600,000 a month. Report your opinion.
Lenin First published in 1 9 4 2 Printed from the original in Lenin Miscellany XXXIV 553 TELEGRAM TO THE PRESIDIUM OF THE ALL- UKRAINE CONFERENCE OF BOROTBISTS 364
16. III. 1920 R akovsky, Ukrainian Council of People’s Commissars, for Blakitny, Presidium of the All-Ukraine Conference of Borotbists Kharkov I thank you for the greetings from the bottom of my heart. Warmest wishes for the success of the conference, partic- ularly for the success of the work that has been begun for merging with the Party of Bolsheviks.
First published in 1 9 3 3 Printed from the original in Lenin Miscellany XXIV * At the top of the manuscript Lenin wrote: “After coding re- turn to me. Lenin.”—Ed. |
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