Lenin: TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV (original) (raw)
V. I. Lenin
TO G. Y. ZINOVIEV
Written: Written at Poronin before July 16, 1914
Published: First published in 1930 in Lenin Miscellany XIII. Printed from the original.
Source: Lenin Collected Works, Progress Publishers,1971, Moscow,Volume 36, page 287.
Translated: Andrew Rothstein
Transcription\Markup: R. Cymbala
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Hanecki has put an “ultimatum”: give us 250 kronen, otherwise we don’t go to Brussels. We are not sending them!
I am absolutely against it. It will be even better if_they_[1]don’t go. Let Tyszka “make peace” with the P.S.P.—but we are waiting for a reply from the opposition.
Lovely!
Take Hanecki a negative reply!
Notes
[1] _J. Hanecki and A. Malecki_—delegates to the Brussels “Unity” Conference from the opposition of the Polish Social-Democratic Party (Rozlamists). One of the issues between the Chief Executive of the Polish Social-Democratic Party, of which Tyszka was a member, and the opposition was the attitude to the liquidators and the P.S.P. Lenin censured the policies of the Chief Executive and sympathised with the opposition.