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to the Russian people as a new age Lenin.
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Stalin, Joseph Vissarionovich
1879-1953, Russian revolutionary, head of the USSR
(1924-53). A Georgian cobbler's son named
Dzhugashvili, he joined the Social-Democratic party
while a seminarian and soon became a professional
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Category: /History
of these countries had
different internal factors which cause the results. The Russians had
Lenin and the French had the Declaration of the Rights of Man and
Citizen. I would also like to point out 1 more similarity between
these two revolutions
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Category: /History
in political intrigue he also made multiple mistakes. The fact that he did not appear at Lenin's funeral meant that many saw him as disrespectful to a leader who Russian society were beginning to idolise. Another failure on Trotsky's part was his inability to get
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Category: /History
their rulers. Workers of the world unite he wrote. You have nothing to lose but your chains. During the Russian Revolution Marxs ideas were used by a man named Lenin who had overthrown Russia's irresponsible leader Nicholas the Second Lenin had better
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Category: /History/European History
attracted to Marxism. Later, after escaping from his first imprisonment, he went to London and joined up with Lenin. After the split in the Russian Social Democratic party, he became a leading Menshevik spokesman, but later, he established an independent course
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Category: /History
as a practical movement begins with a single man: Vladimir Ilich Lenin. The Russian Marxist movement preceded Lenin by two decades, but it was Lenin who split off a militant faction from the rest of the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party and forged it into a potent
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
to the Central Committee--by now Lenin was quite impressed with Stalin's writings (which he generally worked on while in exile).
· Stalin was rejected for service in the Russian Army in 1916 (by now Russia was at war with the Central Powers) because of the condition
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Category: /Social Sciences
to organize strikes and demonstrations against the Russian government. Lenin formed a group called the Bolsheviks with Trotsky, a close friend (Edwards 56. This group focused mainly on Marxism; they believed that "there should be equality amongst all citizens
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The Rise of Communism in Russia
"Unless we accept the claim that Lenin's coup d'etat gave birth
to an entirely new state, and indeed to a new era in the history of
mankind, we must recognize in today's Soviet Union the old empire of
the Russians
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