• Source: Letter of the Twenty Two
    • The Letter of the Twenty Two was a letter written by twenty two working class members of the Russian Communist Party (Bolshevik) expressing their concerns about the rift which they perceived between workers and party leaders. It was addressed to the Executive Committee of the Communist International and sent on February 26, 1922. The original twenty two signatories were all metalworkers. However Alexandra Kollontai and Zoya Shadurskaia, both prominent Bolshevik women of noble background, subsequently signed the letter.


      Signatories


      The signatories of the letter were as follows:


      See also


      Conference of the Twenty Two, the founding Bolshevik conference held near Geneva, Switzerland in 1904


      References




      External links


      “To Members of the International Conference of the Communist International” - English translation

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