Prison Diaries And Letters by Felix Dzerzhinsky

Dzerzhinsky’s prison diary and the letters to his rela­ tives published in this volume show how the will of the revolutionary was steeled by severe trials, how his cour­ age grew in the struggle to emancipate the people from exploitation and slavery.
Dzerzhinsky’s diary and letters are not a chronicle of his life. On the other hand, their every line is evi­dence of the great mind and ideological probity of their writer, who had a deep love for the working man and a boundless hatred for the oppressors.

The Russian text of this book was compiled and prepared for the press by Dzerzhinsky’s widow

Translated from the Russian by John Gibbons

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CONTENTS
FOREWORD 5
AUTOBIOGRAPHY 13
PAGES FROM A PRISON DIARY 1908-09 19
LETTERS TO RELATIVES 1898-1902 129
ESCAPE FROM EXILE 163
LETTERS TO RELATIVES 1902-26 175

 

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