No, what I meant to write that in the *1937* he was asked these question at the 
Dewey commission and that is why he to do "lie" about it. The purges had only 
just "ended" but it was a never ending process. He didn't "lie" in 1932, he 
didn't admit to contact with the opposition currents during the Dewey 
Commission. Broué was shocked according to his article in Revolutionary 
History. But later admitted it was no big deal given the circumstances. The 
context is something no one should forget: that in the 1932 there was rule by 
the Bureaucracy, not the soviets. No real right for workers to organize outside 
or inside the Party. Thus all opposition, such as it was in 1932, was quite 
underground. During the Dewey commission work was still being done in the 
U.S.S.R by opposition currents driven further underground.

David


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