Communism -- Soviet Union; Soviet Union -- History -- Revolution, 1917-1921
“The All-Russian Congress of Soviets of Workers’, Soldiers’ and
Peasants’ Deputies charges the local Soviets immediately to take the
most energetic measures to oppose all counter-revolutionary
anti-Semitic disturbances, and all _pogroms_ of whatever nature. The
honour of the workers’, peasants’ and soldiers’ Revolution cannot
tolerate any disorders….
“The Red Guard of Petrograd, the revolutionary garrison and the sailors
have maintained complete order in the capital.
“Workers, soldiers, and peasants, everywhere you should follow the
example of the workers and soldiers of Petrograd.
“Comrades soldiers and Cossacks, on us falls the duty of keeping real
revolutionary order.
“All revolutionary Russia and the whole world have their eyes on you….”
“The All-Russian Congress of Soviets decrees:
“To abolish capital punishment at the Front, which was reintroduced by
Kerensky.
“Complete freedom of propaganda is to be re-established in the country.
All soldiers and revolutionary officers now under arrest for so-called
political ‘crimes’ are at once to be set free.”
“The ex-Premier Kerensky, overthrown by the people, refuses to submit
to the Congress of Soviets and attempts to struggle against the legal
Government elected by the All-Russian Congress—the Council of People’s
Commissars. The Front has refused to aid Kerensky. Moscow has rallied
to the new Government. In many cities (Minsk, Moghilev, Kharkov) the
power is in the hands of the Soviets. No infantry detachment consents
to march against the Workers’ and Peasants’ Government, which, in
accord with the firm will of the Army and the people, has begun peace
negotiations and has given the land to the peasants….
“We give public warning that if the Cossacks do not halt Kerensky, who
has deceived them and is leading them against Petrograd, the
revolutionary forces will rise with all their might for the defence of
the precious conquests of the Revolution—Peace and Land.
“Citizens of Petrograd! Kerensky fled from the city, abandoning the
authority to Kishkin, who wanted to surrender the capital to the
Germans; Rutenburg, of the Black Band, who sabotaged the Municipal Food
Supply; and Paltchinsky, hated by the whole democracy. Kerensky has
fled, abandoning you to the Germans, to famine, to bloody massacres.
The revolting people have arrested Kerensky’s Ministers, and you have
seen how the order and supplying of Petrograd at once improved.
Kerensky, at the demand of the aristocrat proprietors, the capitalists,
speculators, marches against you for the purpose of giving back the
land to the land-owners, and continuing the hated and ruinous war.
“Citizens of Petrograd! We know that the great majority of you are in
favour of the people’s revolutionary authority, against the Kornilovtsi
led by Kerensky. Do not be deceived by the lying declarations of the
impotent bourgeois conspirators, who will be pitilessly crushed.
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