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''Le Grutléen'' was a
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published in the
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in
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, and linked to the Socialist Party of Vaud. It was founded on 15 October 1909 under the influence of Paul Golay and Chaux-de-Fonnier
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, with Golay serving as editor. Lenin, Vladimir
''To: Inessa Armand''
On 1 May 1917, the Grütli Society broke away from the
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.Jeanneret, Pierre (2002)
''Popistes: histoire du Parti ouvrier et populaire vaudois, 1943–2001''
(in
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; via
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). Lausanne: Éd. d'en Bas. p. 334.
As a result, the newspaper was replaced by '' Le Droit du Peuple'' ().Davel.
PP 285/580 Le Grutléen., 1909.10.15-1917.12.28 (Série)
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