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First published in 1942 in Lenin Miscellany XXXIV.
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Lenin
Collected Works,
Progress Publishers,
1975,
Moscow,
Volume 44,
page 170b.
Translated: Clemens Dutt
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R. Cymbala
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12. XII. 1918
Trotsky
Voronezh
or present whereabouts
Astrakhan wires re necessity of stepping up work by the flotilla[1] in view of the uprising of the Bolsheviks in Georgia and the highly dangerous menace of a British advance. Would you not find it useful if Raskolnikov, who for some reason is hanging around in Moscow, were sent to Astrakhan?
[1] The Astrakhan-Caspian naval flotilla.—Ed.
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