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Letter to Yakov Sverdlov, November 4 or 5, 1917
Published: First published in 1957 in the book Okiyabrskoye vooruzhonnoye vosstaniye v Petrograde (October Armed Uprising in Petrograd), Moscow, U.S.S.R. Academy of Science Publishers. Printed from the original.
Source: Lenin Collected Works, Progress Publishers, 1977, Moscow, Volume 41, pages 450.2-452.
To Comrade Sverdlov.
I learnt only last night that Zinoviev had issued a writ ten denial of his participation in Kamenevâs statement in Novaya Zhizn.
Why then have you not sent me anything???
I sent all the letters about Kamenev and Zinoviev to CC members only.âYou know this; is it not strange then that you seem to doubt it?
It looks as if I will not be able to attend the Plenary Meeting, because âthey are looking for meâ. If you (+ Stalin, Sokolnikov and Dzerzhinsky) demand a compromise on the Zinoviev and Kamenev affair,[1] enter a proposal against me, to have the case referred to a Party court (the facts are clear that Zinoviev was also thwarting it deliberately); this will be a postponement.
âKamenevâs resignation has been acceptedâ? From the CC? Please let me have the text of his statement. /p>
Cancellation of the Cossacksâ demonstration is a great victory.[2] Hurrah! If we a t t a c k with a l l o u r s t r e n g t h, we shall fully win out in a few days! Best regards! Yours.
- â A reference to the speeches of Y. M. Sverdlov, J. V. Stalin, F. E. Dzerzhinsky and G. Y. Sokolnikov at the Central Committeeâs sitting on October 20 (November 2), 1917, during the discussion of Leninâs letter to the Central Committee of the RSDLP(b) (see present edition, Vol. 26, pp. 192â96) in connection with the publication in the semi-Menshevik newspaper Novaya Zhizn of an item entitled âY. Kamenev on the âUprisingâ â, in which Kamenev, on behalf of Zinoviev and himself, opposed the armed uprising. See Protokoly Tsentralnogo Komiteta R.S.D.R.P.(B.). Avgust 1917âfevral 1918 (Minutes of the Central Committee of the RSDLP[B.]. August 1917âFebruary 1918), 1958, pp. 106â08. p. 450
- â The Cossack demonstration, or the Cossack âreligious processionâ, in Petrograd was set for October 22 (November 4), 1917, and was regarded by the counter-revolutionaries as a show of force in their struggle against the mounting revolution. The Bolsheviks carried on extensive agitation among the Cossacks urging them to refrain from taking part in the demonstration. The Petrograd Soviet of Workersâ and Soldiersâ Deputies issued an appeal to the Cossacks. Representatives of the Cossack regiments were invited to a conference of regimental committees held by the Petrograd Soviet in Smolny on October 21 (November 3). At the conference, the Cossacks declared that they would not act against the workers and soldiers. The night before the demonstration, the Provisional Government was forced to call it off. p. 451