Letter to Lev Kamenev, April 1919

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Written by Lenin in reply to a note from Kamenev, who proposed “to ease and shut one’s eyes to” the free transport of foodstuffs, with the exception of grain, as, in his opinion, in any case “we shall come to this in June”.

It will not be too late to make rotten concessions in June. Tsyurupa asserts that the Central Food Purchasing Commission procured several millions (non-rationed), but “free procurement” killed it and yielded much less.

Let us check these figures—en masse.

1) How much (in actual fact) did the Central Food Purchasing Commission procure (and transport) in 2 or 3 months?

2) How much did the “free” carriers transport in February+March?