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On April 17, 1934, France revoked Trotsky’s political asylum.
Today, 91 years ago, on April 17, 1934 (Calendar 4 March 1934) France abolished Trotsky’s political asylum. On April 17, Leon Trotsky had secretly lived in a cottage on the edge of the French Forest of Mont Blanc. That is to say, he secretly lived there until Friday night with suspicion that the police had entered the residence of the exiled Russian Communist. He lived near Balbisson, surrounded by a network of iron wire outside the residence. Police were executing the orders of the mayor of Malbisson. Trotsky received a large number of letters provoking the mayor’s curiosity. These police entered the cottage and found Trotsky working tirelessly in the library. Although the police did not have a search certificate, they could still check the revolutionary letter and note. They found Trotsky prepar


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