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    To the Russian people Vladimir Lenin was an important historical figure and the creator of the Soviet System. Lenin was not always a radical revolutionary, but he transformed into one after reading the books that his older brother had in his library. Lenin’s older brother was executed as a radical by the regime which created an early hatred for the Tsar. Lenin was the leader of the Bolshevik party and helped to rally support to the party even while in exile through the multiple pieces of writing

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    Vladimir Lenin As A Hero

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    his years of exile to lead the Bolshevik party into power, his name, Vladimir Lenin. Lenin stands as a prime example of a leader that reflects Russia’s social values, and as a flaw for his outspoken nature suffers from a near-death assassination. Vladimir Lenin, like Achilles, looked for ways that benefited him in order to gain power, he was an aggressive man that had a certain set of beliefs that led to become a Marxist. Lenin enrolled in the Kazan University, only to be expelled within his first

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    Vuong Pham Derek Rodriguez Stephano Rosas History of Vladimir Lenin Vladimir Lenin was born on April 22, 1870. He was born in Simbirsk, Russia. Lenin was the third child of six. Lenin was the founder of the Russian Communist Party, and led the Bolshevik Revolution. Lenin’s goal was the reform Russia under communist control, and get rid of the Czar. He was the leader of the Bolsheviks during the Revolution. The Russian or Bolshevik Revolution, was a revolt to overthrow Czar Nicholas the

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    Vladimir Lenin and his Rise to Power      Eventually, empires and nations all collapse. The end can be brought about by many causes. Whether through becoming too large for their own good, being ruled by a series of out of touch men, falling behind technologically, having too many enemies, succumbing to civil war, or a combination: no country is safe. The Russia of 1910 was in atremendously horrible situation. She had all of these problems. Russia would not have existed by 1920 were it not for

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    Causes Of Vladimir Lenin

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    Vladimir Lenin was a Marxian idealist who devoted the majority of his adult life to bringing about a Socialist state in Russia. His years committed to the cause would culminate in the October Revolution of 1917, during which the Lenin-led Bolshevik party would seize upon a weakened political regime and institute themselves as the ruling authority of Russia. With Lenin leading the Bolshevik party, eager to usher in the doctrine he had faithfully subscribed to and expounded upon for decades, his dream

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    Vladimir Lenin Vladimir Lenin was the Bolshevik leader. He was a clever thinker and a practical man; he knew how to take advantage of events. When Lenin arrived in Russia, he issued a document called the April theses, promising ‘peace, bread, land and freedom’. He called for an end to the ‘Capitalist’ war, and demanded that power should be given to the soviets

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    were greater than the Soviet Union. Nor, any revolutionary as influential as the Soviet Union’s founder, Vladimir Lenin. This communist nation stretched over two continents and into the middle east and had risen from the ashes of another empire. If it had not have been for a revolutionary born on April 22, 1870 the world today would be a completely unrecognizable place. Vladimir Ilyich Lenin was born into a middle class family, yet he recognized the struggle of proletarians, or the working class

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    Death | Vladimir Lenin Rising up from an average existence in middle class Russia Vladimir lenin became the most powerful man in all of his nation, and ultimately died starting a downfall of his beloved country. Vladimir Lenin was able to control the Bolsheviks during the Russian Revolution because of his use of propaganda, this put Russian on the path of totalitarian communism and millions dead. Vladimir Lenin was brought into this world on April 22, 1870 in Simbirsk, Russia. (Frame) Vladimir grew

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    Vladimir Lenin Vladimir Lenin both a political scientist and government official. He lead the Bolshevik Revolution also founded the Russian Communist party. He considered “the most influential and controversial political figures of the 20th century.”-www.biography.com. Vladimir Lynch Ulyanovsk was born on April 22, 1870 in Ulyanovsk, Russia. He was the third of six children, all if his brothers and sisters where very close. Education was the number one priory in his life. Both of his parents made

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    Vladimir Lenin was the leader of the Russian revolution. Lenin’s reason for writing “State and Revolution” was to explain his view on Karl Marx’s reasoning for a state and views on what the proletariat, working class, should do during a revolution. The goal of a revolution such as this, a communist revolution, is to give the power to the working people, which is to say that Lenin, similar to Castro and Nkrumah, wants to be free from imperialism. Another is to Lenin’s view on revolution is that

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