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Letter to Rose Karsner, September 13, 1938
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Author(s) | Leon Trotsky |
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Written | 13 September 1938 |
[Writings of Leon Trotsky 1937-1938, New York ²1976, p. 448]
Keywords : Letter
Dear Comrade Rose:
It seems that Jim is doing an excellent job in Europe. The news concerning the Greek section is very agreeable. I regret very much that we don't have a couple of Jims more. At least one for Europe.
Joe wrote you about the situation here. We are waiting for Otto [Schüssler] and the Austrian and this waiting makes uncertain all our plans and combinations. Only you in New York with the help of Jim if he is still in Europe could clarify the situation and thus create a base for concrete decisions.
My best greetings.
Yours, L. Trotsky