Trotsky, of course, knew that he was lying: * about the “bloc of...

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    Trotsky, of course, knew that he was lying:

    * about the “bloc of Rights, Trotskyists, Zinovievites, and other Oppositionists;”

    * about his own involvement in the assassination of Sergei Kirov in December 1934;

    * about his conspiring with the “Tukhachevsky Affair” military conspirators for a coup d’état against the Stalin government and to stab the Red Army in the back during an invasion by Germany or Japan;

    * about his conspiring with the Nazis and the Japanese militarists;

    * about conspiring with fascists and his own followers within the USSR to sabotage industry, transportation, and mines.

    * about the charges against, and the confessions by, the defendants in the Moscow trials, which Trotsky knew were true.

    Trotsky knew that he lied, repeatedly, over and over again, in his Bulletin of the Opposition. Trotsky knew that he repeated these lies to the Dewey Commission.

    https://espressostalinist.com/2017/01/27/grover-furr-trotskys-lies-what-they-are-and-what-they-mean/
 
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