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they are attempting to trample in you, in the name of nationalism, is
the Revolution. But there is in the bastions and in the miserable huts
plenty of material with which to build an army of revolutionists . I
know, Trotsky, that your thought only awaits your own triumph from
implacable destiny. Can your clandestine shadow, which for ten years
has perched in exile, make the French worker and all others who are
animated by an obscure desire for liberty understand that to unite in
a concentration camp is to unite a little too late?
Translated
by
Ella Wolfe
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