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Letter to Yakov Hanecki, February 17, 1915
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First published in 1964 in Collected Works, Fifth (Russian) Ed., Vol. 49. Sent from Berne to Zurich. Printed from the original.
Source: Lenin Collected Works, Progress Publishers, 1977, Moscow, Volume 43, page 448b.
Source: Lenin Collected Works, Progress Publishers, 1977, Moscow, Volume 43, page 448b.
Keywords : Letter, Yakov Ganetsky
Werter Genosse,
I have just written to Skaret (about Haidukiewich). But as you did not give me Haidukiewichâs address, I wrote Skaret that Haidukiewich would call on him, mentioning my postcard. So please write immediately to Haidukiewich.
I was down with influenza and have not quite recovered yet; that is why I did not answer you myself. I hope you will forgive me.
The London Conference turned out an utterly disgusting thing, as was to be expected.[1] Of course, we could do nothing to prevent it. Beste GrĂźsse an Ihre Familie und an alle Freunde in ZĂźrich.
Ihr Lenin
- â The London Conference of Socialists of the âTriple Ententeâ Countries was held on February 14, 1915. The agenda of the Conference consisted of three items: = 1) the right of nations; 2) colonies; 3) guarantees of future peace.
The Bolsheviks were not invited to the Conference. On Leninâs instructions, however, M. M. Litvinov went there to read the declaration of the CC, RSDLP, which was based on Leninâs draft. During the reading of the declaration Litvinov was interrupted and not allowed to go on. He handed the declaration over to the presiding committee and left the hail. For further details about the Conference see Leninâs articles âThe London Conferenceâ and âOn the London Conferenceâ (present edition, Vol. 21, pp. 132â34, 178â80).