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only with a handful of
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, who organised an alternative conference in
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. The meeting was so secretive we do not know the name of the hall they used. Krasin and Alexander Bogdanov were appointed to the "Russian Bureau of the Central Committee" charged with bringing together the two factions. Besides the routine topics, the agenda included the issues of the
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. Lenin wanted the party to support Japan in its war on Russia (
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used the same tactic). The Congress put pressure on Lenin to return to Russia (he did eventually in November) by relocating the central committee and party newspaper in Russia.


Resolutions

* About constituting of the congress; * About the armed uprising; * About provisional revolutionary government; * About relation to the government tactics before the coup-d'état; * On the matter about the open political action of the RSDLP; * About relation to the peasant movement; * About the breakaway part of the Party; * About relation to other national social-democratic organizations; * About practical agreements with social revolutionaries; * About relations to liberals; * About propaganda and agitation; * On the matter of events in the Russian Caucasus region; * On the matter of events in the Russian Poland; * About the Central body of the Party.


See also

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Bolshevik Military Organizations The Bolshevik Military and Battle Organizations (russian: Военные и боевые организации большевиков) consisted of illegal armed formations ("revolutionaries") of Bolsheviks (RSDLP(b)) in the Russian Empire. They ...


References


Protocols
(3-й съезд РСДРП (April–May 1905): Протоколы. (М.: Госполитиздат, 1959))

by V.I. Lenin; in ''
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'', No. 1, 27 May (14), 1905. Published according to the text in the newspaper ''Proletary''. 1905 in England 1905 conferences Congresses of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party April 1905 events May 1905 events {{CP-stub