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EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: President: W. M. Citrine, Great Britain; Vice-Chairmen: H. Jacobsen, Denmark; L. Jouhaux, France; Corn. Mertens, Belgium; R. Tayerle, Czechoslovakia; General Secretary: W. Schevenels
J. Schorsch, Austria.
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Letter Citrine (B)
No. 103
1st December 1934.
Mr. W. M. Citrine,
LONDON.
Dear Comrade Citrine,
I am sending you herewith two documents about the events in Spain, the first being a report, which we have received direct from Madrid, about the attitude of the Anarchists (in whioh you will also find some very important points about the Communist attitude, tending to show that the Communists are prepared to leave the united front if it is not under their control); and the second being a copy of a report forwarded by the International Federation of Commercial, Clerical and Technical Employees who had received it from a colleague in Spain.
In view of the wide divergencies in the reports about the events in Spain, I thought it would be of use to you to have these two authentic reports.
Yours sincerely,
G. Stolz, Assistant Secretary:
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