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Letter to Nikolai Bryukhanov and Assignment to Nikolai Gorbunov, February 27, 1922
. Printed from the original.
Source: Lenin Collected Works, Progress Publishers, 1976, Moscow, Volume 45, pages 486c-487a.
This was written in_connection with a letter from M. I. Frumkin, Deputy Peopleâs Commissar for Food, on February 20, 1922, who objected to the plan for trading in salt, which he believed to be wrong. Frumkin requested that the reply to his letter should be sent to Bryukhanov.
N. P. Bryukhanov, replying on March 6 to Leninâs note, wrote that the Peopleâs Commissariat for Food had organised the trade in salt âin the very directionâ suggested by Lenin. Bryukhanov reported the preparation of an agreement with the Supreme Economic Council and other measures (Central Party Archives of the Institute of Marxism-Leninism of the CPSU Central Committee).
Comrade Bryukhanov:
It now remains to work out practical proposals:
Sell the Peopleâs Commissariat for Food so much?
For commodity exchange for grain give (on credit?) so much on such-and-such terms?
Use warehouses in this way?
Agreement on such terms?
27/II. Lenin
Comrade Gorbunov:
Send this off and keep track.
27/II. Lenin