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Lenin, PSS, vol. 34, pp. 229-38.

Ibid., pp. 200-7.

Ibid., pp. 214-28.

Sokol'nikov, "Как podkhodit' к istorii oktiabria," p. 165; Oktiabr'skoe voo­ruzhennoe vosstanie, vol. 2, p. 188.

See Perepiska sekretariata TsK RSDRP(b) s mestnymi partiinymi organizatsiiami, vol. 1, pp. 186-87.

Protocols of this meeting are contained in Pervyi legal'nyi Peterburgskii komitet, pp. 259-70.

Slutsky presented an Executive Commission resolution which has not been published, evidently embodying this position.

On this point see Trotskii, Socbineniia, vol. 3, part 1, pp. 435-36.

The vote was 519 for the Bolshevik plan to 414 for the moderate socialist resolution, with 67 abstentions.

Every unit in the Petrograd garrison, regardless of size, was permitted at least one representative to the Petrograd Soviet, while factory workers were allowed representation in the Soviet according to a norm of one deputy per thousand work­ers. In practice, this resulted in a great imbalance in representation between sol­diers, among whom the SRs had been relatively strong, and workers, among whom the Bolsheviks had particularly great influence. Beginning in August, the Bolsheviks had sought unsuccessfully to eliminate this disadvantage by providing for the elec­tion of one representative for every thousand soldiers, as in the case of workers.

Vladimirova, Khronika sobytii, vol. 4, p. 269.

Perepiska sekretariata TsK RSDRP(b) s mestnymipartiinymi organizatsiiami, vol. 1, p. 35; Komissarenko, "Deiatel'nost' partii bol'shevikov," p. 300.

Protokoly TsentraVnogo komiteta, p. 49.

On this point, see V. I. Startsev, "Iz istorii priniatiia resheniia ob or- ganizatsii vooruzhennogo vosstaniia," in Lenin i oktiabr'skoe vooruzhennoe vosstanie v Petrograde, p. 472.

Protokoly TsentraVnogo komiteta, pp. 49-54; Trotskii, Socbineniia, vol. 3, part 1, pp. 293-98; 351-57; see also Oktiabr'skoe vooruzhennoe vosstanie, vol. 2, pp. 196 and 206.

On this point see Reiman, Russkaia revoliutsiia, vol. 2, p. 271.

Izvestiia, September 17, p. 7.

Soldat, September 17, p. 3.

Rabochii put', September 13, pp. 1-2.

A. A. Burishkin was a Moscow industrialist and Kishkin was the Moscow Kadet; at this time both participated in conversations with Kerensky about a future government.

Press accounts of Kamenev's speech differ considerably. Sее Rabochii put', September 17, pp. 2-3; Izvestiia, September 15, p. 5; Novaia zhizn', September 15,

P. 5.

Izvestiia, September 16, p. 5.

Lenin, PSS, vol. 34, pp. 239-41.

Ibid., pp. 242-47.

N. I. Bukharin, "Iz rechi tov. Bukharina na vechere vospominanii v 1921 g.,"P/?, 1922, no. 10, p. 319.

E. D. Stasova, "Pis'mo Lenina v TsK partii," in Vospominaniia о V. I. Lenine, 5 vols. (Moscow, 1969), vol. 2, p. 454.

Protokoly TsentraVnogo komiteta, p. 55.

Bukharin, "Iz rechi tov. Bukharina na vechere vospominanii," p. 319.

G. Lomov, "V dni buri i natiska,"PR, 1927, no. 10 (69), p. 166.

Novaia zhizn', September 19, p. 5.

Oktiabrskoe vooruzhennoe vosstanie, vol. 2, pp. 208-9.

A. Shotman, "Lenin nakanune oktiabria," in 0 Lenine, 4 vols. (Moscow and Leningrad, 1925), vol. 1, p. 116.

N. Krupskaia, "Lenin v 1917 godu," in 0 Vladimire Il'iche Lenine: Vos- pominaniia 1900-1922 (Moscow, 1963), p. 208; К. T. Sverdlova, Iakov Mikhailovich Sverdlov (Moscow, 1960), p. 283.

Izvestiia, September 20, p. 6; Soldat, September 20, p. 3.

Izvestiia, September 20, p. 7.

I.e., the platform coupling reform with firm government that was worked out by the All-Russian Executive Committees and presented to the Moscow State Conference on August 14. See above, pp. 112-13.

Izvestiia, September 21, p. 2.

Delo naroda, September 21, p. 2; Vladimirova, Khronika sobytii, vol. 4, pp. 245-46.

Izvestiia, September 21, pp. 2-4.

Delo naroda, September 24, p. 2, and September 26, p. 2\Rech', September 23, pp. 3-4, and September 24, pp. 3-4; Izvestiia, September 24, p. 2.

Protokoly Tsentral'nogo komiteta, p. 68; Vladimirova, Khronika sobytii, vol. 5, pp. 263-64, 275.

Protokoly Tsentral'nogo komiteta, p. 65. In a speech in 1920 Stalin declared that after the October revolution Lenin acknowledged that the party leadership in Petrograd had been right in rejecting his tactics at this time. See Leon Trotsky, The Stalin School of Falsification, translated by John G. Wright (New York, 1962), pp. 200-1.

Protokoly Tsentral'nogo komiteta, pp. 65, 261-62. Trotskii, Sochineniia, vol. 3, part 1, pp. 301-2, 359, 441-42; Komissarenko, "Deiatel'nost' partii bol'shevikov," pp. 332-33.

Rabochii put", September 29, p. 3; Revoliutsionnoe dvizhenie v Rossii v sentiabre: Obshchenatsionalnyi krizis, pp. 74—75.

Izvestiia, September 26, p. 5; Rabochii put', September 27, p. 3.

Ibid.; also Trotskii, Sochineniia, vol. 3, part 1, pp. 317-18.

Rabochii put', September 26, pp. 1-2.

Rabochii put', September 30, p. 1. On September 23 right Bolshevik strength in the Central Committee was augmented by the addition of Zinoviev, who became a regular participant in Central Committee meetings. At the same time, for nearly a week beginning September 28, Trotsky, chief spokesman for the party left, did not participate in the work of the Central Committee or the Petrograd Soviet because of illness. Protokoly Tsentral'nogo komiteta, pp. 67-75; Reiman, Russkaia revoliutsiia, vol. 2, p. 287.