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Trotsky’s Military Writings Volume 4
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Written: 1921-23
First Published: First published in 1924 as Book One of Volume III of Kak Vooruzhalas Revolyutsya by the Supreme Council for Military Publications, Moscow
Source: Materials and Documents on the History of the Red Army, The Military Writings and Speeches of Leon Trotsky How the Revolution Armed, Volume IV: The Years 1921-23, New Park Publications, London.
First Published: First published in 1924 as Book One of Volume III of Kak Vooruzhalas Revolyutsya by the Supreme Council for Military Publications, Moscow
Source: Materials and Documents on the History of the Red Army, The Military Writings and Speeches of Leon Trotsky How the Revolution Armed, Volume IV: The Years 1921-23, New Park Publications, London.
How the Revolution Armed
Foreword by the editor
I. The Red Army on a Peace Footing
1. Speeches, Articles, Reports
- Communication to the 8th Congress of Soviets on Reducing the Size of the Army, December 29, 1920
- From a Speech at a General Meeting of Members of the Russian Communist Party in Zamoskvoretsk District, January 4, 1921
- Speech at a Meeting of Military Workers in Yekaterinburg, on the Question of the Militia System, February 17, 1921
- Attention to Trifles!
- Concluding Speech at the Analysis of Manoeuvres at Kotyuzhanyk, September 12, 1921
- Speech at the 2nd All-Russia Congress of Political Education Departments, October 20, 1921
- The Tasks of the Red Army (Address to the commanders and political workers of the Moscow Military District in the Zimin Theatre), October 25, 1921
- Speech at a Meeting of Cadets of the 1st Unified Military School Named after the All-Russia Central Executive Committee, November 2, 1921
- Tula is Still the Great Smithy of the Red Army
- The Tula Soviet’s Division
- Not One Week, but Fifty-Two Weeks!
- It is Necessary to Learn to Write!
- Concluding Remarks at the 2nd Conference of Communist Party Cells in Higher Military-Education Institutions, December 10, 1921
- Report to the Conference of Military-Education Institutions of the Moscow Military District, December 12, 1921
- Alas, We are not Accurate Enough!
- The Disabled of the Civil War
- Conference of Military Delegates to the Congress of Soviets
- Care for the Army
- Thanks, Workers’ Moscow!
- The Fifth Year – a Year for Study
- Speech at the Parade on Red Square, February 23, 1922
- Report to the 11th Congress of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks), March 29, 1922
- Speech at the All-Russia Conference of Navy Men, April 1, 1922
- ’Ty’ and ‘Vy’ in the Red Army
- From a speech at the textile workers’ congress, October 10, 1922
- Speech at the 5th All-Russia Congress of the Russian Young Communist League, October 16, 1922
- Prospects and Tasks in Building the Army
2. Orders, Circulars, Telegrams, etc.
- Order by the Chairman of the Revolutionary War Council of the Republic, August 5, 1921, No.254
- Order by the Chairman of the Revolutionary War Council of the Republic, September 5, 1921, No.259
- Order by the Chairman of the Revolutionary War Council of the Republic, September 5, 1921, No.260
- Order by the Chairman of the Revolutionary War Council of the Republic, September 10, 1921, No.262
- Order by the Chairman of the Revolutionary War Council of the Republic, September 11, 1921, No.263. More Care for the Disabled of the Civil War!
- Order by the Chairman of the Revolutionary War Council of the Republic, September 12, 1921, No.264
- The Case of Red Army Man Kozlov: Military Tribunal of the Kiev Military District, September 13, 1921
- Order by the Revolutionary War Council of the Republic, October 11, 1921, No.2252. The Week of Care for the Red Army Man’s Kit
- Letter to the Editorial Board of the Military-Scientific Journal of the 11th Petrograd Infantry Division
- Order by the Revolutionary War Council of the Republic, November 1, 1921, No.2458
- Order by the Revolutionary War Council of the Republic, February 28, 1922, No.515
- A Contribution to the Question of Military Propaganda
- The Military Academies and Non-Party People
- Letter to a Red Army Man
- Greetings to a Glorious Division!
- Order by the Revolutionary War Council of the Republic, May 20, 1922, No.1247
- Greetings to Commander-in-Chief S.S. Kamenev
- Order by the Revolutionary War Council of the Republic, July 25, 1922, No.1764. To a Hero of the Pencil and the Paintbrush
- Order by the Chairman of the Revolutionary War Council of the Republic, October 24, 1922, No.273. The Supplementary Call-up of the 1901 Class has been Completed!
- Order by the Chairman of the Revolutionary War Council of the Republic, October 25, 1922, No.274. The Capture of Vladivostok
- Telegram to the Revolutionary War Council of the Black Sea Fleet
- Order by the Chairman of the Revolutionary War Council of the Republic, November 2, 1922, No.275
- Order by the Revolutionary War Council of the Republic, December 21, 1922, No.2846
- Order by the Revolutionary War Council of the Republic, December 22, 1922, No.2848
- Order by the Revolutionary War Council of the Republic, January 6, 1923, No.59
- Order by the Chairman of the Revolutionary War Council of the Republic, April 22, 1923, No.278
- Order by the Chairman of the Revolutionary War Council of the Republic, April 22, 1923, No.279
- Letter to the 2nd All-Russia Conference of Communist Navy Men
- Order by the Chairman of the Revolutionary War Council of the Republic and People’s Commissar for Military and Naval Affairs, May 26, 1923, No.280
- Order by the Chairman of the Revolutionary War Council of the USSR and People’s Commissar for Military and Naval Affairs, October 29, 1923, No.281
- Order by the Revolutionary War Council of the USSR, December 8, 1923, No.2656
II. The Kronstadt Mutiny
- The Mutiny of ex-General Kozlovsky and the Vessel Petropavlovsk (Government communiqué of March 2, 1921)
- A Last Warning: To the Garrison and Inhabitants of Kronstadt and the Mutinous Forts
- On the Events at Kronstadt (Interview given to representatives of the foreign press)
- Kronstadt and the Stock-Exchange
- Speech at the Parade in Honour of the Heroes of Kronstadt, April 3, 1921
III. Banditry and Famine
1. Speeches and Articles
- The Famine and the World Situation (Speech at a meeting of the Moscow Soviet, August 30, 1921)
- Greetings to Right-bank Ukraine!
- Speech at the Meeting of Zhitomir Town Soviet, September 5, 1921
- The Stock-Exchange Republic and Its Noulens
- This Must Be Stopped
- Speech at a Plenary Session of the Moscow Soviet, September 20, 1921
2. Orders
- Order to Volhynia, Podolia and Odessa Provinces, September 5, 1921, No.257
- Order by the Chairman of the Revolutionary War Council of the Republic, September 10, 1921, No.261
- Order by the Chairman of the Revolutionary War Council of the Republic, September 13, 1921, No.265
- Order by the Chairman of the Revolutionary War Council of the Republic, November 10, 1921, No.267. A Fresh Provocation by the Polish Military Clique
- Order by the Chairman of the Revolutionary War Council of the Republic, December 11, 1921, No.268
- Order by the Revolutionary War Council of the Republic, February 11, 1922, No.365. Fraternal Thanks!
IV. Military-Political Surveys
- There are No Fronts, but There is Danger (Address to the 9th Congress of Soviets, December 26, 1921)
- Springtime Machinations by Our Enemies (Speech at the ceremonial meeting of the Moscow Soviet on the anniversary of the February Revolution, March 12, 1922)
- Maps
🔍 See also : Military Writings Volume 1.
🔍 See also : Military Writings Volume 2.
🔍 See also : Military Writings Volume 3.
🔍 See also : Military Writings Volume 5.