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Letter to Elena Stasova, December, after 9, 1919
Source: Lenin Collected Works, Progress Publishers, 1975, Moscow, Volume 44, page 314b.
This note was written on a letter from S. M. Kirov and I. P. Babkin dated December 9, 1919, concerning the situation in the Caucasus. The letter stated that there was no exact information whether Kamo had arrived in Baku.
In the autumn of 1919, Kamo, at the head of a combat group, was sent secretly from Moscow with arms, munitions and literature to carry out underground work in the Caucasus. Overcoming all difficulties, the group arrived safely in Baku and joined in the struggle against the Denikinites.
Y. D.,
A code message must be sent that nobody anywhere should ever use the nickname Kamo, which should immediately be replaced by another, a new one. The town where Kamo is must be mentioned only in code.
Lenin