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Letter to the Members of the Board of the People's Commissariat for Food, February 25, 1920
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25. II. 1920
The Ukhtomsky (Lyubertsy) Works of Moscow Gubernia, Moscow Uyezd, an agricultural machinery plant, has coal and materials and the workers (1,300 employees) have not dispersed. It would be particularly important to support such a factory.
Please discuss urgently whether the workers of this factory can be given food assistance as a special measure. Please telephone your reply to me.[1]
V. Ulyanov (Lenin)
Chairman, CPC
- ↑ On the back of Lenin’s letter is a memo by A. I. Svidersky giving information about the food supplied to the workers of the Lyubertsy factory. Over this Lenin wrote: “We shall verify this tomorrow by telephone and keep it in the files.”