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Letter to Gleb Krzhizhanovsky, December 27, 1921
Published: First published in 1959 in Lenin Miscellany XXXVI. Printed from a typewritten copy.
Source: Lenin Collected Works, Progress Publishers, 1976, Moscow, Volume 45, page 422a.
Comrade Krzhizhanovsky, copy to Comrade Smolyaninov
I am sending on to you, for your information, G. B. Krasinâs opinion. This opinion confirms me in the view I wrote to you about yesterday.[1]1 fear that the convocation of a conference was a strategically incorrect measure on your part. It would have been more correct to demand an opinion in writing from the solid specialists numbering two or three, no more, for each of the three establishments (Gosplan, Peopleâs Commissariat for Railways, and the SECâs Scientific and Technical Department). I believe the task is above all to âcatch outâ the scientists who have missed the foreign experience, as being idle and pedantic. I think neither Krasinâs opinion, nor this memo of mine should be shown to anyone. Unless your conference reaches an absolutely negative conclusion, then we should think about who should be assigned the immediate practical performance. Please phone me about this.[2]
Lenin
27/XII-21
- â A reference to the review by engineer G. B. Krasin of A. Belyakovâs article âNew Ways of Reviving Railway Transportâ, which was written at Leninâs request (see this volume, Document 557). Krasin wrote that âthe use of diesel locomotives could probably be highly fruitfulâ (Central Party Archives of the Institute of Marxism-Leninism of the CPSU Central Committee).
The letter addressed to G. M. Krzhizhanovsky on December 26, 1921, has not been found. - â On January 4, 1922, the CLD, having recognised that the introduction of diesel locomotives was of especial importance, instructed the Thermal Technical Institute, with the assistance of the Technical Committee of the Peopleâs Commissariat for Railways and other establishments, to organise the outlining of projects and technical specifications for diesel locomotives and âto announce a competition for the best diesel locomotive design with the award of a prize....â By the same decision, the State Planning Commission, together with the Thermal Technical Institute and the Peopleâs Commissariat for Railways, was instructed to work out, within ten days, âdetailed terms for prizes and a competition for subsequent extensive publication of them in Russia and abroadâ (Central Party Archives of the Institute of Marxism-Leninism of the C P.S.U. Central Committee).