SOVIET LEADERS
CONCORD NOT REACHED. TROTSKY’S LAST OUTBURST. NEARLY DESTROYED PARTY. BY CABLE—PRESS ASSOCIATION—COPYRIGHT. Received 11 a.m. to-day. MOSCOW, Dec. 12. Concord in Soviet circles has apparently not been achieved by Trotsky’s and Zinovieff’s written recantations in October. The official newspaper Pra.vda’s account of the meeting of the Communist Internationale executive on Thursday shows that Trotsky went out of his way to describe the Soviet as an integral part of the world capitalist economics. Stalin, the leader of the party, retorted that Trotsky and Zinovieff, as well as the oppositionists in France and Germany, had gone close to destroying the existing party. They had actually accomplished fusion with the leading enemies of the proletariat. The Pravda described Trotsky as the commander of the reserves, ready at the first opportunity to lead the oppositionists in all countries, which is gross disloyalty and a rude breach of their promise to desist from such activities.
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVI, 13 December 1926, Page 7
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