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Preface

1917

SPEECH DELIVERED AT THE CONGRESS OF THE FINNISH SOCIAL-DEMOCRATIC LABOUR PARTY, HELSINGFORS, November 14, 1917

REPLY TO UKRAINIAN COMRADES IN THE REAR AND AT THE FRONT

THE UKRAINIAN RADA. Speech Delivered in the All-Russian Central Executive Committee, December 14, 1917

WHAT IS THE UKRAINIAN RADA?

THE INDEPENDENCE OF FINLAND. Speech Delivered in the All-Russian Central Executive Committee, December 22, 1917 (Newspaper Report)

"TURKISH ARMENIA"

1918

SPEECH AT THE MEETING OF THE CENTRAL COMMITTEE OF THE R.S.D.L.P.(B.) ON THE QUESTION OF PEACE WITH THE GERMANS, January 11, 1918 (Summary Record in the Minutes)

THE KIEV BOURGEOIS RADA

SPEECHES DELIVERED AT THE THIRD ALL-RUSSIAN CONGRESS OF SOVIETS OF WORKERS’, SOLDIERS’ AND PEASANTS’ DEPUTIES, January 10-18, 1918

1. Report on the National Question, January 15 (Newspaper report)

2. Draft Resolution on the Federal Institutions of the Russian Republic

3. Reply to the Discussion on the Report on the National Question, January 15 (Newspaper Report)

TELEPHONE MESSAGE TO THE PETROGRAD COMMITTEE, R.S.D.L.P.(B.), February 21, 1918

TELEGRAM TO THE PEOPLE’S SECRETARIAT, UKRAINIAN SOVIET REPUBLIC, February 21, 1918


NOTE SENT BY DIRECT WIRE TO THE PEOPLE’S SECRETARIAT, UKRAINIAN SOVIET REPUBLIC, February 24, 1918

THE UKRAINIAN KNOT

A TATAR-BASHKIR SOVIET REPUBLIC

TRANSCAUCASIAN COUNTER-REVOLUTIONARIES UNDER A SOCIALIST MASK

ORGANIZATION OF A RUSSIAN FEDERAL REPUBLIC, Pravda Interview

Bourgeois-Democratic Federations

How the Russian Federation Now in Process of Formation Differs From Them

Structural Principles of the Russian Federation

Composition of the Russian Federal Republic

Rights of Federating Regions. Rights of National Minorities

Structure of the Central Authority

The Executive Organ of Power

Transitional Function of Federalism

Shaping the Political Structure of the Russian Federation. Federalism in Russia—a Transitional Step to Socialist Unitarism


ONE IMMEDIATE TASK

GENERAL PROVISIONS OF THE CONSTITUTION OF THE RUSSIAN SOCIALIST FEDERATIVE SOVIET REPUBLIC. Draft Approved by the Commission Appointed by the All-Russian C.E.C. for Drafting the Constitution of the Soviet Republic

TELEGRAM TO THE FIFTH CONGRESS OF SOVIETS OF THE TURKESTAN REGION, April 22, 1918

THE PEACE NEGOTIATIONS WITH THE UKRAINE, Izvestia Interview

Conclusion of an Armistice

Subsequent Negotiations

Effect of the Coup d’État in the Ukraine

Causes of the Coup d’État


SPEECHES DELIVERED AT A CONFERENCE ON THE CONVENING OF A CONSTITUENT CONGRESS OF SOVIETS OF THE TATAR-BASHKIR SOVIET REPUBLIC, May 10-16, 1918

1. Speech at the Opening of the Conference, May 10

2. Speech at the Closing of the Conference, May 16


ANOTHER LIE

THE SITUATION IN THE CAUCASUS

I. Transcaucasia

II. The North Caucasus


CONCERNING THE SITUATION IN THE CAUCASUS, From the People’s Commissariat for the Affairs of Nationalities

THE DON AND THE NORTH CAUCASUS (Machinations and the Facts)

TELEGRAM TO V. I. LENIN, June 7, 1918

LETTER TO V. I. LENIN, July 7, 1918

LETTER TO V. I. LENIN, July 10, 1918

LETTER TO V. I. LENIN, August 4, 1918

LETTER TO V. I. LENIN, August 31, 1918

TELEGRAM TO SVERDLOV, CHAIRMAN OF THE ALLRUSSIAN CENTRAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE, August 31, 1918

TELEGRAM TO THE COUNCIL OF PEOPLE’S COMMISSARS, September 6, 1918

TELEGRAM TO VOROSHILOV, COMMANDER OF THE FRONT, TSARITSYN, September 19, 1918

THE SOUTHERN FRONT. Izvestia Interview

THE LOGIC OF FACTS (In Reference to the "Theses" of the Central Committee of the Mensheviks)

I. The October Revolution

II. The Dictatorship of the Proletariat

III. Petty-Bourgeois Muddle

IV. What Next?


SPEECH DELIVERED AT A PLENARY MEETING OF THE MOSCOW SOVIET OF WORKERS’, SOLDIERS’ AND PEASANTS’ DEPUTIES ON THE SITUATION ON THE SOUTHERN FRONT, October 29, 1918 (Newspaper Report)

THE SOUTH OF RUSSIA. Pravda Interview

Importance of the Southern Front

Tsaritsyn the Main Target

Wherein Lies the Strength of Our Army?


THE OCTOBER REVOLUTION (October 24 and 25, 1917, in Petrograd)

THE OCTOBER REVOLUTION AND THE NATIONAL QUESTION

I. The February Revolution and the National Question

II. The October Revolution and the National Question

III. The World-Wide Significance of the October Revolution


PARTITION WALL

DON’T FORGET THE EAST

THE UKRAINE IS LIBERATING ITSELF

LIGHT FROM THE EAST

THINGS ARE MOVING

1919

LETTER TO V. I. LENIN FROM THE EASTERN FRONT, January 5, 1919

REPORT TO V. I. LENIN

SPEECH DELIVERED AT A JOINT MEETING OF PARTY AND SOVIET ORGANIZATIONS IN VYATKA, January 19, 1919 (Record in the Minutes)

REPORT TO COMRADE LENIN BY THE COMMISSION OF THE PARTY CENTRAL COMMITTEE AND THE COUNCIL OF DEFENCE ON THE REASONS FOR THE FALL OF PERM IN DECEMBER 1918

General Picture of the Disaster

The Third Army and the Reserves

Conclusions

Control System of the Army and Instructions of the Centre

Conclusions

Insecurity of the Rear and Work of the Party and Soviet Institutions

Conclusions

Supply and Evacuation Agencies

Conclusions

Total Losses of Materiel and Men

Measures Taken to Strengthen the Front

THE GOVERNMENT’S POLICY ON THE NATIONAL QUESTION

TO THE SOVIETS AND THE PARTY ORGANIZATIONS OF TURKESTAN

TWO CAMPS

OUR TASKS IN THE EAST

TWO YEARS

IMPERIALISM’S RESERVES

EXCERPT FROM A SPEECH ON THE MILITARY QUESTION DELIVERED AT THE EIGHTH CONGRESS OF THE R.C.P.(B.), March 21, 1919

THE RE-ORGANIZATION OF STATE CONTROL. Report Delivered at a Meeting of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee, April 9, 1919 (Newspaper Report)

THE SHOOTING OF THE TWENTY-SIX BAKU COMRADES BY AGENTS OF BRITISH IMPERIALISM

TELEGRAM TO THE INSPECTOR-EXTRAORDINARY OF STATE CONTROL, SHCHIGRY, May 1, 1919

NOTE TO V. I. LENIN FROM PETROGRAD BY DIRECT WIRE, May 25, 1919

TELEGRAM TO V. I. LENIN, June 16, 1919

NOTE TO V. I. LENIN FROM PETROGRAD BY DIRECT WIRE, June 18, 1919

THE PETROGRAD FRONT. Pravda Interview

1. The Approaches to Petrograd

2. The Enemy’s Forces

3. The Enemy’s Calculations

4. The Situation at the Front

5. The Navy

6. Summing up


LETTER TO V. I. LENIN ABOUT THE SITUATION ON THE WESTERN FRONT, August 11, 1919

LETTER TO V. I. LENIN FROM THE SOUTHERN FRONT, October 15, 1919

TELEGRAM TO V. I. LENIN, October 25, 1919

SPEECH AT THE OPENING OF THE SECOND ALL-RUSSIAN CONGRESS OF COMMUNIST ORGANIZATIONS OF THE PEOPLES OF THE EAST, November 22, 1919

GREETINGS TO PETROGRAD FROM THE SOUTHERN FRONT

1920

THE MILITARY SITUATION IN THE SOUTH

I. Abortive Plans of the Entente

II. Causes of the Defeat of the Counter-revolution

III. Present Situation on the Southern Front

ORDER OF THE DAY TO THE UKRAINIAN LABOUR ARMY, March 7, 1920

SPEECHES AT THE FOURTH CONFERENCE OF THE COMMUNIST PARTY (BOLSHEVIKS) OF THE UKRAINE, March 17-23, 1920

1. Speech at the Opening of the Conference, March 17

2. Report on Economic Policy, March 19

3. Reply to the Discussion on the Report on Economic Policy, March 20

4. Speech at the Closing of the Conference, March 23


LENIN AS THE ORGANIZER AND LEADER OF THE RUSSIAN COMMUNIST PARTY

I. Lenin as the Organizer of the Russian Communist Party

II. Lenin as the Leader of the Russian Communist Party


SPEECH DELIVERED AT A MEETING CALLED BY THE MOSCOW COMMITTEE, R.C.P.(B.) ON THE OCCASION OF V. I. LENIN’S FIFTIETH BIRTHDAY, April 23, 1920

THE ENTENTE’S NEW CAMPAIGN AGAINST RUSSIA

I. The General Situation

II. Rear. Striking Area

III. Prospects


THE SITUATION ON THE SOUTH-WESTERN FRONT, Ukrainian ROSTA Interview

The Break-Through

Results of the Break-Through

Fate of the Polish Third Army

Situation at the Front

Conclusions

The Crimean Front


TELEGRAM TO V. I. LENIN, June 25, 1920

THE SITUATION ON THE POLISH FRONT. Pravda Interview.

1. May-June

2. The Zhitomir Break-Through

3. Results of the Break-Through

4. The Danger From the South

5. Remember Wrangel


HOW THE RED ARMY IS GREETED. Statement to Krasnoarmeyets

TO ALL PARTY ORGANIZATIONS. Draft Letter of the C.C., R.C.P.(B.)

CREATION OF FIGHTING RESERVES OF THE REPUBLIC

1. Memorandum to the Political Bureau, C.C., R.C.P.(B.), August 25, 1920

2. Statement to the Political Bureau, C.C., R.C.P.(B.), August 30, 1920


THE POLICY OF THE SOVIET GOVERNMENT ON THE NATIONAL QUESTION IN RUSSIA

SPEECH AT THE OPENING OF THE FIRST ALL-RUSSIAN CONFERENCE OF RESPONSIBLE PERSONNEL OF THE WORKERS’ AND PEASANTS’ INSPECTION, October 15, 1920

AUTHOR’S PREFACE. To a Collection of Articles on the National Question, Published in 1920

THE POLITICAL SITUATION OF THE REPUBLIC. Report Delivered at a Regional Conference of Communist Organizations of the Don and the Caucasus, held in Vladikavkaz, October 27, 1920

THREE YEARS OF PROLETARIAN DICTATORSHIP. Report Delivered at a Celebration Meeting of the Baku Soviet, November 6, 1920

The First Period

The Second Period

The Third Period

Prospects


CONGRESS OF THE PEOPLES OF DAGHESTAN, November 13, 1920

1. Declaration on Soviet Autonomy for Daghestan

2. Concluding Remarks


CONGRESS OF THE PEOPLES OF THE TEREK REGION, November 17, 1920

1. Report on Soviet Autonomy for the Terek Region

2. Concluding Remarks


THE SITUATION IN THE CAUCASUS. Pravda Interview

LONG LIVE SOVIET ARMENIA!

Biographical Chronicle (October 1917-1920)