Letter to the Chief Executive of Polish Social-Democracy, April 10, 1910

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Dear Comrades,

Yesterday’s exchange of views with your representatives in the general Party institution[1] showed us that your delegates are hesitant about waging a resolute struggle for the Party and against the liquidators, embarking on the path of “conciliation” which objectively does a service only to the liquidators.

Hesitation at such a crucial moment in Party life is, we are deeply convinced, of advantage only to the enemies of the Party.

We shall be compelled to pursue a policy upholding the Party principle Without your delegates, or, perhaps, even against them. We hereby inform you of this in brief. We shall give you a more detailed explanation within the next few days, in all probability, in the press.

We trust that you will understand why we are turning first of all to you, an organisation so close to us ideologically and politically.

With comradely greetings,

Bolshevik members of the Editorial Board

of the Central Organ Lenin

Grigory

10/IV.10

  1. ↑ A reference evidently to a meeting of the CC Bureau Abroad.—Ed.