"OUR POSITION IS HOPELESS"
LENIN'S ADMISSION OF DEFEAT
STRONG OPPOSITION BY THE MENSHEVIK
LEADER
By Telegraph-Press Association-Copyright
The United Press Agency's representative at Petrogra^4tLTha r t y Lenin inn t °n the EX v lltU:6 , on Snnday said: "Wo must accept, th o gTnnn terms Our position is hopeless. Germany's knees are on our che' but when the proletariat of the world comes to our aid wo will renew the ngnt.
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TROTSKY STILL WANTS A "CLASS WAR" • ut * i • tli • , • Stockholm, February 25. M. liotsky, m a further interview, professed his belief that tho Bolsheviki Avero s .H .able to carry on: the revolution if a favourable impossible. .-''We are-liofc-less :determined on a class war," he said "and to <Sta- rirrftafcll tllG Gennau masses ' desi)ito tiio It °-
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Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 137, 27 February 1918, Page 7
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129"OUR POSITION IS HOPELESS" Dominion, Volume 11, Issue 137, 27 February 1918, Page 7
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