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and suspicion (of the unwillingness to “recruit workers”,
unwillingness to have more democracy, etc.) should be
dispelled by hard work (I personally am sure that you and
Svidersky will do this quite easily, and that this will come
about of itself through a continuation of your work). The
whole point is to have your work, without the official high
rank (member of the collegium), refute all the slanders, all
the apprehensions of the workers and the trade unions. I
repeat I am sure that you and Svidersky will understand
this and will easily do it. There and there alone lies the
gist of the matter.
With communist greetings,
Lenin
First published in 1 9 5 9
Printed from the original
in Lenin Miscellany XXXVI
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TO G. V. CHICHERIN
14/XII.
Comrade Chicherin,
Yesterday Ter-Gabrielyan came to see me and he also
spoke of the terrible danger of a pogrom.
(1) 600,000 Armenian refugees are said to be in danger
of losing their lives.
(2) Without Kars, Baku is said to be threatened.
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I think we should separate No. (1) from No. (2) and do
everything to help in No. (1).
What is your opinion? and what are you doing on
No. (1)?
With communist greetings,
Lenin
Written on December 1 4 , 1 9 2 0
First published in 1 9 6 5
Printed from the original
in Collected Works,
Fifth (Russian) Ed., Vol. 5 2
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TO COMMANDANT OF BOLSHOI THEATRE. DECEMBER 18, 1920
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TELEGRAM TO THE 1ST LABOUR ARMY COUNCIL,
URALS REGIONAL BUREAU OF THE R.C.P.( B.) C.C.,
YEKATERINBURG GUBERNIA
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, URALS UNIVERSITY
Yekaterinburg, 1st Labour Army Council, Regional Bureau
of R.C.P. C.C., Gubernia Executive, Urals University
I order that you should at once vacate the premises set
aside for the Urals University and forthwith refrain from
disrupting the work of the University arbitrarily, with the
warning that the guilty persons will be brought to trial.
Lenin
17/XII-20 Chairman, Council of People’s Commissars
First published in 1 9 4 2
Printed from a typewritten
in Lenin Miscellany XXXIV
text signed by Lenin
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TO THE COMMANDANT OF THE BOLSHOI THEATRE
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I request you not to hinder or stop the work of artist
Rodionov, engineer Smirnov and the electricians who are
preparing, on my assignment, maps of electrification on the
premises of the Bolshoi Theatre for the Eighth Congress of
Soviets.
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They will be through on Sunday. Do not expel
them in any case.
*
V. Ulyanov (Lenin)
Chairman, Council of People’s Commissars
Written on December 1 8 , 1 9 2 0
First published in 1 9 4 2
Printed from a typewritten
in Lenin Miscellany XXXIV
text with Lenin’s additions
and signature
*
The last two sentences are in Lenin’s hand.—Ed.
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TO THE MANAGING DEPARTMENT OF THE C.P.C.
Please have this map hung up here and on the premises
of the Narrow Council and (the rest- of the copies) distrib-
uted to workers’ clubs in Moscow,
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but before doing so
ask N. P. Gorbunov whether it is possible to have the
present boundaries additionally drawn on this map at least
in green lines and green shading:
(
α) Western “front” (Finland, Estland, Latvia, Poland
and Rumania)
(
β) Crimea
(
γ) Georgia, Azerbaijan, Armenia
(
δ) Central Asia, Bukhara
(
ε) Far-Eastern Republic
(
ζ) boundaries of the Far East
all these as they are at present.
Lenin
Written on December 2 1 , 1 9 2 0
First published in 1 9 4 5
Printed from the original
in Lenin Miscellany XXXV
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TELEGRAM TO L. B. KRASIN AND N. K. KLYSHKO
Krasin and Klyshko:
You are strongly requested to buy and bring over here a
complete set of British and American popular manuals on
practical electrical engineering. I support the request.
Lenin
*
Written on December 3 1 , 1 9 2 0
Sent to London
First published in 1 9 6 5
Printed from the original
in Collected Works,
Fifth (Russian) Ed., Vol. 5 2
*
Below Lenin made this addition: “Comrade Chicherin, will
you please have this telegram sent off today, 31/XII. Yours, Lenin.”—
Ed.
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