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A Letter from Leon Trotzky

Trotzky, Leon | May 29, 1929 issue

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This article presents a letter from the author regarding his views on certain communists. According to the letter, communist Joseph Stalin and his colleagues have been deceiving their comrades. They say that the author made use of the bourgeois press in order to carry on a struggle against the Soviet Republic, in whose creation and defense the author worked hand in hand with Lenin. The author used the bourgeois press in order to defend the interests of the Soviet Republic against the lies, trickery, and perfidy of Stalin and Company.

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LETTERS; COMMUNISM; TOTALITARIANISM; STALIN, Joseph, 1879-1953; COMMUNISTS; SOVIET Union
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