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…)--are highly autobiographical. 2. Lenin : Lenin, Vladimir Ilyichlen, 1870-1924, Russian revolutionary, the founder of Bolshevism and the major force behind the Revolution of Oct., 1917. Early LifeBorn Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov, at Simbirsk (later called Ulyanovsk…
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….... Realizing that without the resources of the western borderlands Soviet Russia would not be major power, Lenin strove to reconcile advocacy of national self-determination with Soviet Russian unity. At his instruction Joseph Stalin formulated a Bolshevik doctrine…
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…the strongest opponent in his path to power. Stalin deftly avoided potential political ruin when Lenin formulated his Testament in December 1922. This Testament illustrated what his thoughts of the future of the Party leaders and the party itself; Especially Trotsky…
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…the war with Germany, as the Russian people wanted. These weaknesses led to the take over by Lenin and the Bolsheviks…
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…, the little town of Gori was a mecca for 450 Russian writers, "intellectuals" and students sent to gather material on Joseph Vissarionovich Djugashvili's birth place and early surroundings. Newspapers printed sentimental poems and stories about the "little house…
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…As V. I. Lenin, the powerful leader of the Russian people, lay isolated and incapacitated after his first stroke, he warned of the dangers of his underling: “Comrade Stalin, having become general secretary, has concentrated limitless power in his hands…
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…the part that Lenin played in the Russian Revolution. Lenin was the founder of the Communist Party in Russia and set up the first Communist dictatorship in the world. "Lenin's goals were the destruction of free enterprise (privately owned and controlled…
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…“Stalin’s character was the main reason for his rise to power” Just prior to Vladimir Lenin’s death in 1924, a ‘power struggle’ for authority over communist Russia came between the leaders of the Bolshevik regime, because there was no logical…
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…, Joseph Stalin executed millions of Russians in order to pursue his ideal government: "A military camp where unanimity and subservience to the Leader reigned". However, while his actions and his demands were without a doubt merciless and horrific…
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…Timeline History of Russia 1533-1991- 1533-1584 The Russian Empire, covering over one-sixth of the world, is governed by the sovereignty of Czar Ivan the Terrible. The feudal system oppresses every man, woman and child as the Czar releases "Tax…
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