Abstract
The article considers an attempt by the Soviet leadership to use the capabilities of the international financial market to overcome hunger in the country. The process of developing and implementing for this purpose a bond loan of International labor Assistance to Soviet Russia among foreign proletarian organizations is described. Special attention is paid to the participation of the Comintern in the agitation and distribution of loan bonds. The difficulties of placing a loan abroad are shown. Some results of one of the first attempts to break the financial blockade by Soviet Russia have been summarized.
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