However, in real life things are different. At least now they have won an award! They will be able to walk around wearing their medals! People will respect them! “Heroes,” say those who started a European war, who sent one people out against another, the worker from one country out against his fellow worker from another. Only a few months, weeks, even days later, they were brought back to the infirmaries half dead, crippled. They had set off for the bloody world slaughter-house young, strong, healthy. The war had not yet ended, indeed its end was still not in sight, but the number of cripples was multiplying: the armless, the legless, the blind, the deaf, the mutilated. Scanning, formatting and markup: Christopher Hill and David Walters This edition co-published by International Publishers, New York Printed: Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. TsivlinaĬopyright: English translation, introduction, commentary © Progress Publishers 1984 Selected Articles and Speeches, Progress Publishers, 1984 Ĭompiled and commentary: I. Alexandra Kollontai 1915 Who Needs the War?
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |