Note to Joseph Stalin, Lev Kamenev and Leon Trotsky with a Draft Telegram to Genoa, April 19, 1922

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Comrades Stalin, Kamenev and Trotsky

I propose that we send the following telegram (and communicate to the editorial boards of Pravda and Izvestia as a directive to our press):

“To Chicherin and Sosnovsky

“All information from Genoa indicates that we are succumbing to deceit. Lloyd George, who is making noises against France, is covering up his main urge—to force us to pay debts in general and those to the former owners in particular. It is time we started a systematic exposure of this old manoeuvre by British diplomats, doing this both in our press and the communist press abroad.”[1]

Lenin

  1. Lenin’s proposal, which is contained in the published document, was adopted by the Politbureau of the RCP(b) CC on April 19, 1922. Thai same day, the telegram was sent through the People’s Commissariat for Foreign Affairs to G. V. Chicherin and L. S. Sosnovsky, and also to the editorial boards of Pravda and Izvestia VTsIK.