V. I.   Lenin

RADIOGRAM FROM MOSCOW TO ONE AND ALL


Written: Written on November 10, 1918
Published: First published in Izvestia No. 256, November 6–7, 1927. Printed from the Izvestia text, collated with a typescript copy.
Source: Lenin Collected Works, Progress Publishers, 1971, Moscow, Volume 36, page 495.
Translated: Andrew Rothstein
Transcription\Markup: R. Cymbala
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To all frontier Soviets

According to the latest information, German soldiers have arrested a delegation of German generals on their way to negotiate an armistice. German soldiers have entered into direct negotiations with French soldiers. Kaiser Wilhelm has abdicated. Chancellor Prince of Baden has resigned. The new Chancellor is to be the government Social-Democrat Ebert. General strike has swept all major cities of Southern Germany. The whole German navy is on the side of the revolution. All German ports in the North Sea and the Baltic are in the hands of the revolutionary navy. We have received from the Kiel Council of Soldiers’ Deputies a radio message, addressed to the international proletariat, to the effect that the German navy is flying the red flag and that funeral services for those who fell for liberty are to be held today. All this will very probably be concealed from the German soldiers on the Eastern Front and in the Ukraine. By all the means at your disposal bring these facts to the knowledge of the German soldiers.

Chicherin
People’s Commissar for Foreign Affairs

Lenin
Chairman, Council of People’s Commissars

Moscow
By radio


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