65
TO E. M. SKLYANSKY. 1920
31
TO N. P. BRYUKHANOV
*
31.XII.1920
Comrade Bryukhanov,
Comrade Narimanov has raised the pressing question
about the urgent need to issue a certain quantity of piece-
goods to Azerbaijan.
Please, call a conference on this tomorrow with Comrades
Narimanov, Rykov and Stalin.
V. Ulyanov ( Lenin)
Chairman, C.P.C.
First published in 1 9 5 9
Printed from the original
in Lenin Miscellany XXXVI
32
TO V. D. BONCH-BRUYEVICH
Have you received Semashko’s order?
31
I beg you to do your utmost and to report to me every
week on the actual results, what has been done.
Written in December 1 9 2 0
First published in 1 9 4 5
Printed from the original
in Lenin Miscellany XXXV
33
TO E. M. SKLYANSKY
Legal proceedings should be started (by way of example)
against one or two persons for spreading rumours.
32
Written in 1 9 2 0
First published in 1 9 4 5
Printed from the original
in Lenin Miscellany XXXV
*
In the upper part of the note, Lenin appears to have made this
later addition: “Bryukhanov has agreed with Narimanov.”— Ed.
V. I. L E N I N
66
34
RE: BÉLA KUN’S PAMPHLET
33
The good thing in the pamphlet is the author’s strength
of revolutionary convictions and his unbending faith in the
revolution. His remarks about the party as it should be are
good. His criticism of Social-Democrats is good.
But a glaring shortcoming is the total absence of any
facts. This makes the pamphlet weak. I should say that of
the 55 pages 40 ought to be filled with precise facts (the
history of the Social-Democratic Party and the revolution,
and also of the counter-revolution in Hungary), giving a
summary of the facts and leaving 15 pages for evaluation.
Unless it is rewritten in this way, the pamphlet is
extremely weak and not fit for use.
Written in 1 9 2 0
First published in 1 9 6 5
Printed from the original
in Collected Works,
Fifth (Russian) Ed., Vol. 5 2
35
TO E. M. SKLYANSKY
The Commander-in-Chief
*
and Frunze
**
should be daily
goaded and spurred on (whipped and flayed) to get them to
rout and catch Antonov and Makhno.
Written in late 1 9 2 0 -
early 1 9 2 1
First published in 1 9 4 2
Printed from the original
in Lenin Miscellany XXXIV
*
Commander- in- Chief
of
the
R.S.F.S.R.
Armed
Forces,
S. S. Kamenev.—Ed.
**
M. V. Frunze, who was appointed commander of the troops
in the Ukraine and the Crimea after the rout of Wrangel, was in
charge of mopping- up operations against the Makhno and other
bandit groups in the Ukraine.—Ed.
67
QYRQ
36
TO N. P. GORBUNOV
Once again to Comrade N. P. Gorbunov
Comrade Gorbunov:
Will you contact Semashko and M. N. Pokrovsky. This
is a scandalous business. My reply should be drafted by
agreement with both and sent to me.
34
2/I.1921. Lenin
First published in 1 9 6 5
Printed from the original
in Collected Works,
Fifth (Russian) Ed., Vol. 5 2
37
TO G. V. CHICHERIN
Comrade Chicherin:
I think, even 30 is too much. After all, Joffe promised
not to give any gold but only concessions.
I think we should not give them even 3 0.
35
Lenin
Written in January,
not before the 3 rd, 1 9 2 1
First published in 1 9 6 5
Printed from the original
in Collected Works,
Fifth (Russian) Ed., Vol. 5 2
V. I. L E N I N
68
38
TO G. V. CHICHERIN
Comrade Chicherin:
Of course, it is all right in principle. But is it worth
while? Hardly. It comes to nothing in practice. It is not
worth while “offending” Béla Kun and the other comrades
for nothing. We shall probably gain by only exchanging
the hostages for the People’s Commissars.
36
With communist greetings,
Lenin
Written in January,
not before the 4 th, 1 9 2 1
First published in 1 9 6 5
Printed from the original
in Collected Works,
Fifth (Russian) Ed., Vol. 5 2
39
TO N. P. GORBUNOV
Comrade Gorbunov:
All of this is from the village of Modenovo (p.t.o.).
Examine this and help them. They are asking for a reduc-
tion of their surplus-products deliveries (p.t.o.). Inquire at
the People’s Commissariat for Food and let me know.
37
The comrade with whom I spoke is a member
of the Volost Labour Committee,
Pyotr Kozlov
*
Modenovo
The village of Modenovo, Bogorodsk Volost, Vereya Uyezd,
Moscow Gubernia.
They have fulfilled these surplus-products deliveries:
hay
? 0 0 0 — ? 0 0
straw
200 — 200
spring straw
110 — —
*
Lenin wrote the whole note on the envelope of the letter he
received. The text that follows is written on the other side of the
envelope.—Ed.
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