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Note To The Secretary, January 2, 1920
| Author(s) | Lenin |
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| Written | 2 January 1920 |
Source: Lenin Collected Works, Progress Publishers, 1975, Moscow, Volume 44, page 324b.
Written on a telegram telephoned to Lenin by V. N. Yakovleva, a member of the Board of the Peopleâs Commissariat for Food, and received by CPC secretary M. I. Glyasser on January 1, 1920, at 4.25 p.m. It concerned information which had arrived on December 30 and 31 about the progress of the loading and dispatch of food trains to Moscow. Yakovleva reported also the absence of information from Kazan and Simbirsk, since the direct line was out of action on both December 30 and 31, and that in Samara the number of empties provided for food was considerably less than what was required.
At a meeting of the Council of Defence on January 2, 1920, Lenin delivered a report on âMilitary Accountancy of the Peopleâs Commissariat for Posts and Telegraphs and the Peopleâs Commissariat for Railwaysâ.
Send copies
1) to the Commissariat for Posts and Telegraphs
2) to the Commissariat for Railways, and inform them by telephone that today in the Council of Defence (2/1. 1920) we shall raise the question of military accountancy: let them be prepared.
Lenin