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Lenin/TTUC20.html
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Title:
Third All-Russia Trade Union Congress
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April
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I. Lenin SPEECH DELIVERED AT THE THIRD ALL-RUSSIA TRADE UNION CONGRESS
April
7, 1920 Bulletin of the Third All-Russia Trade Union Congress No. 2, April 8, 1920 Published according to Third All-Russia Trade Union Congress, Verbatim Report, 1921, verified with the text of the Bulletin From V
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Lenin/TUTB21.html
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Once Again on the Trade Unions
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April
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[p.70] [25] Petrogradskaya Pravda (Petrograd Truth ) -- a daily published from
April
2, 1918, as the organ of the Bolshevik Central and Petrograd Party Committees. Since January 1924, it has been appearing as Leningradskaya Pravda
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Lenin/TUTM20.html
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The Trade Unions and Trotsky's Mistakes
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April
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P. in
April
1920 said that Glavpolitput was being set up as a "tempo- page 35 rary" institution, and that conditions should be brought back to normal "as soon as possible". In September you read, "Return to normal conditions"
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Lenin/TWD12.html
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The Trudoviks and the Worker Democrats
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April
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From Marx to Mao Lenin Collection ReadingGuide Notes on the Text Below page 612 NOTES [37] Zvezda (The Star ) -- a Bolshevik legal newspaper published in St. Petersburg from December 16 (29), 1910, to
April
22 (May 5), 1912; at first once a week, from January 1912 twice weekly, and from March onwards three times a week. Among its contributors were N
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Lenin/TWLU11.html
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Those Who Would Liquidate Us
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April
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Similar outstanding significance, by reason of their Herostratean nature, undoubtedly attaches to Mr Potresov 's article on trivialities in last year's February issue of Nasha Zarya, and V. Bazarov's article in reply to it in the
April
Nasha Zarya. To be sure, the questions discussed in these articles are far from being so profound or of such wide scope, and have not the same international significance, as the questions raised by Bernstein (or, rather, which he put forward after the bourgeoisie had already done so), but for us Russians, in the period of 1908-9-10-
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