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Lenin :
"They must arm themselves as best they can (rifles,
revolvers, bombs, knives, knuckle-dusters, sticks, rags
soaked in kerosene for starting fires, ropes or rope
ladders, shovels for building barricades, pyroxylin
cartridges, barbed wire, nails, etc., etc.). …
Even without arms, the groups can play a most impor-
tant part: 1) by leading the mass; 2) BY ATTACKING,
WHENEVER A FAVOURABLE OPPORTUNITY PRE-
SENTS ITSELF, POLICEMEN . . . AND SEIZING THEIR
ARMS; 3) BY RESCUING THE ARRESTED OR
INJURED, WHEN THERE ARE ONLY FEW
POLICE ABOUT; 4) BY GETTING ON TO THE
ROOFS OR UPPER STOREYS OF HOUSES, ETC.,
AND SHOWERING STONES OR POURING BOIL-
ING WATER ON THE TROOPS, ETC. …
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