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Telegram to Johan Nygaardsvold, June 12, 1935
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| Author(s) | Leon Trotsky |
|---|---|
| Written | 12 June 1935 |
[Writing of Leon Trotsky, Vol. 14, New York 1979, p. 585, title: âThree Telegrams to Norwayâ]
Three Telegrams to Norway
[To Minister of State Johan Nygaardsvold]
Trusting in the promises of the Norwegian party leaders, I have given up my lodgings and obtained my Belgian transit visa. The French government believes that I deceived it and demands that I leave France within twenty-four hours. I am ill and my wife is ill. Situation is desperate. I solicit immediate favorable decision.