Telephone Message to All-Russia Extraordinary Commission

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TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO THE ALL-RUSSIA
EXTRAORDINARY COMMISSION
APRIL 1, 1919

V. I. Lenin



From V. I. Lenin, Collected Works, 4th English Edition,
Progress Publishers, Moscow, 1965

Vol. 29, p. 254.

Translated from the Russian
Edited by George Hanna

 


Prepared © for the Internet by David J. Romagnolo,
djr@marx2mao.org (September 2003)
 

     

    TELEPHONE MESSAGE
    TO THE ALL-RUSSIA EXTRAORDINARY COMMISSION
    APRIL 1, 1919

        The All-Russia Extraordinary Commission reports that information has been received from Petrograd to the effect that agents of Kolchak, Denikin and the Allies made an attempt to blow up the Petrograd water main. In the cellars, explosives and an infernal machine were found, which a special unit took away to destroy, but as a result of a premature explosion the commander of the unit was killed and ten Red Army men were wounded.

        In some places attempts are being made to blow up bridges and to dislocate railway traffic.

        Attempts are being made to destroy the permanent way and cut off Red Moscow and Petrograd from food supplies.

        The Socialist-Revolutionaries and the Mensheviks are taking an active part in fomenting strikes and in calling for the overthrow of Soviet power.

        In view of this information, the Council of Defence orders you to take the most urgent measures to suppress every attempt to cause explosions, to wreck railways and to foment strikes.

        The Council of Defence orders you to call upon all Extraordinary Commission workers to be vigilant, and also orders you to inform the Council of Defence of all measures you take.

    V. Ulyanov (Lenin),      
    Chairman of the Council of Defence