Title | Anti-Soviet sabotage exposed |
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Publisher | Workers Library Publishers |
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Date | 1932 |
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Language | English |
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Original Item Extent | 39 pages; 21 cm |
Original Item Location | HV6295.S65K79 |
Original Item URL | http://library.uh.edu/record=b8304406~S5 |
Original Collection | Socialist and Communist Pamphlets |
Digital Collection | Socialist and Communist Pamphlets |
Digital Collection URL | http://digital.lib.uh.edu/collection/scpamp |
Repository | Special Collections, University of Houston Libraries |
Repository URL | http://libraries.uh.edu/branches/special-collections |
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File Name | index.cpd |
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Transcript | ary organisation at that period, as will be seen from the depositions of the accused, entirely coincided with the plans of the foreign bourgeoisie. Giving an account of the speech of Palchinsky at one of the meetings of the saboteurs the engineer Podyakonov stated :—■ " Palchinsky briefly described the preceding work of the council (the council was one of the associations of the counterrevolutionary organisation) in guiding the work of the various organisations. According to his statement, the council included in its programme the task of assisting the penetration of concession capital and private capital into the Soviet Union, in order to alter in that way first the economic and then the political line of the soviet government, with a view to enabling private and concession capital to operate without hindrance in all domains of the economic life of the country." Engineer Rutkovsky formulates in the same wa\^ the object of the counter-revolutionary groups: " This matter, of course, was not to be limited to granting former owners one or several concessions. The scope was to have been wider : a mass penetration of old proprietors into soviet economy, and hence a change in the character and system of soviet economy, consequently also a change in the political regime of the country." The aim to bring about, as a result of the penetration of private capital, a change in the economic foundations of the soviet power, and to restore private property, runs like a thread through all the statements of the members of the organisations which existed in the various branches of industry. Engineer Khrennikov,the leader of the sabotaging organisation in metallurgy and machine construction, describes as follows one of the speeches of Palchinsky in which he laid down the programme: " Further on Palchinsky said that he, representing the combination of a number of sabotaging organisations within the Soviet Union, and being well informed of the intentions of the former owners now abroad, would like to talk about the subsequent course of the sabotaging activity. In particular, Palchinsky pointed out that the aim consisted in attracting foreign capital into our industry by way of concessions; that this would entail the weakening of the soviet regime, and the result of it would be that private property would prevail. Palchinsky also intimated that the former owners abroad were II |