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Transcribed Image Text:1-List any possible Enduring Issues vou see in the document: 2-Now. highlight which one you think is most supported by the documnent 3-Write one piece of evidence from the document here: 4-What is the Historical Context of this document? Where did it take place? When? Who was involved? How did it happen? Why did the historical or geographic context contribute to it?
Lenin: Call to Power, Oct 24, 1917
The situation is critical in the extreme. In fact it is now absolutely clear that to delay
the uprising would be fatal.
With all my might I urge comrades to realize that everything now hangs by a thread;
that we are confronted by problems which are not to be solved by conferences or
congresses (even congresses of Soviets), but exclusively by peoples, by the
by the struggle of the armed people.
masses,
..We must at all costs, this very evening, this very night, arrest the government,
having first disarmed the officer cadets, and so on.
We must not wait! We may lose everything!
Who must take power?
That is not important at present. Let the Revolutionary Military Committee do it, or
"some other institution" which will declare that it will relinquish power only to the true
representatives of the interests of the people, the interests of the army, the interests of
the peasants, the interests of the starving.
...If we seize power today, we seize it not in opposition to the Soviets but on their
behalf.
The seizure of power is the business of the uprising..
.It would be an infinite crime on the part of the revolutionaries were they to let the
chance slip, knowing that the salvation of the revolution, the offer of peace, the
salvation of Petrograd, salvation from famine, the transfer of the land to the peasants
depend upon them.
The government is tottering. It must be given the death-blow at all costs.
Source: Fordham Modern History Sourcebook. http://legacy.fordham.edu/Halsall/mod/1917lenin1.asp
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Transcribed Image Text:Lenin: Call to Power, Oct 24, 1917 The situation is critical in the extreme. In fact it is now absolutely clear that to delay the uprising would be fatal. With all my might I urge comrades to realize that everything now hangs by a thread; that we are confronted by problems which are not to be solved by conferences or congresses (even congresses of Soviets), but exclusively by peoples, by the by the struggle of the armed people. masses, ..We must at all costs, this very evening, this very night, arrest the government, having first disarmed the officer cadets, and so on. We must not wait! We may lose everything! Who must take power? That is not important at present. Let the Revolutionary Military Committee do it, or "some other institution" which will declare that it will relinquish power only to the true representatives of the interests of the people, the interests of the army, the interests of the peasants, the interests of the starving. ...If we seize power today, we seize it not in opposition to the Soviets but on their behalf. The seizure of power is the business of the uprising.. .It would be an infinite crime on the part of the revolutionaries were they to let the chance slip, knowing that the salvation of the revolution, the offer of peace, the salvation of Petrograd, salvation from famine, the transfer of the land to the peasants depend upon them. The government is tottering. It must be given the death-blow at all costs. Source: Fordham Modern History Sourcebook. http://legacy.fordham.edu/Halsall/mod/1917lenin1.asp
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