Communism -- Soviet Union; Soviet Union -- History -- Revolution, 1917-1921
“There must be no further delay; do not let the Army die of hunger; the
armies of the Northern Front have not received a crust of bread now for
several days, and in two or three days they will not have any more
biscuits—which are being doled out to them from reserve supplies until
now never touched…. Already delegates from all parts of the Front are
talking of a necessary removal of part of the Army to the rear,
foreseeing that in a few days there will be headlong flight of the
soldiers, dying from hunger, ravaged by the three years’ war in the
trenches, sick, insufficiently clothed, bare-footed, driven mad by
superhuman misery.”
The Military Revolutionary Committee brings this to the notice of the
Petrograd garrison and the workers of Petrograd. The situation at the
Front demands the most urgent and decisive measures. … Meanwhile the
higher functionaries of the Government institutions, banks, railroads,
post and telegraph, are on strike and impeding the work of the
Government in supplying the Front with provisions…. Each hour of delay
may cost the life of thousands of soldiers. The counter-revolutionary
functionaries are the most dishonest criminals toward their hungry and
dying brethren on the Front….
The MILITARY REVOLUTIONARY COMMITTEE GIVES THESE CRIMINALS A LAST
WARNING. In event of the least resistance or opposition on their part,
the harshness of the measures which will be adopted against them will
correspond to the seriousness of their crime….
The masses of workers and soldiers responded by a savage tremor of
rage, which swept all Russia. In the capital the Government and bank
employees got out hundreds of proclamations and appeals (See App. XI,
Sect. 14), protesting, defending themselves, such as this one:
TO THE ATTENTION OF ALL CITIZENS.
THE STATE BANK IS CLOSED!
WHY?
Because the violence exercised by the Bolsheviki against the State Bank
has made it impossible for us to work. The first act of the People’s
Commissars was to DEMAND TEN MILLION RUBLES, and on November 27th THEY
DEMANDED TWENTY-FIVE MILLIONS, without any indication as to where this
money was to go.
… We functionaries cannot take part in plundering the people’s
property. We stopped work.
CITIZENS! The money in the State Bank is yours, the people’s money,
acquired by your labour, your sweat and blood. CITIZENS! Save the
people’s property from robbery, and us from violence, and we shall
immediately resume work.
EMPLOYEES OF THE STATE BANK.
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