viernes, 4 de agosto de 2017

Esperanto tempe de la Rusia revolucio de 1917.



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Aperis  en la blogo de la Brita Biblioteko artikoleto en la angla, pri Esperanto kaj la Rusa Revolucio. Oni scias, ke ĉi-jare la Brita Biblioteko solene memorigas pri rusa revolucio per plurmonata ekspozicio.

Vi povas legi la artikolon ĉi tie: 

"After some initial doubts by the Tzarist censors, the first decade of the 20th century was a period of good relations between Esperanto speakers and the Russian authorities. There were courses and clubs throughout the country. Every year until 1914 an official government representative took part in national Esperanto congresses with the support of the Ministry of Industry and Commerce.
When the Russian Revolution broke out, many Esperantists gave it their enthusiastic support. At the same time, they continued promoting the language. Chief among these was an energetic and ambitious young man, Ernest Drezen, who managed to convince the new regime that Esperanto would be an essential tool to enable the world’s proletariat to communicate during the expected proletarian revolution. The Esperanto movement received support from the Soviet authorities at the highest level, which enabled it to develop in a most satisfactory manner..."

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