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Letter to the Editor of The Standard (July 1871)
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Source: The Standard, July 17, 1871
Published in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 22
Published in Marx-Engels Collected Works, Volume 22
Collection(s): The Standard
Sir,
In this morning’s Standard your Paris correspondent translates from the Gazette de France a letter dated Berlin, April 28, 1871, and purporting to be signed by me. I beg to state that this letter is from beginning to end a forgery, quite as much as all the previous pretended letters of mine lately published in the Paris-journal and other French police papers. If the Gazette de France professes to have taken the letter from German papers, this must be a falsehood too. A German paper would never have dated that fabrication from Berlin.
I am, Sir, your obedient servant,
Karl Marx
London, July 13