Lenin started the Bolshevik Party, as a faction of the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party in 1903. It became a separate party some years after that. It was renamed the Communist Party in March 1918.
No, he just joined the Nazi party, but he did not start it.
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Lenin created the Cheka in order to establish one party control and perpetuate the Totalitarian state that he wished to used to carry out his Communist ideologies. The Cheka was an instrument of control, using fear and ambiguity to keep the masses in check and obedient
After Lenin seized control, he wanted to eliminate other political party rivals in Russia. He did this by starting a civil war in which he formed and led the Red Army. Then, after that, he formed Communist International to start revolution in the rest of the world (in order to create more communism). Also, his dictatorship caused the U.S. anxiety. During the Russian Civil war they supported the Whites (which were the non-communist political parties that existed in Russia at the time) because they feared that Lenin would try to spread communism elsewhere outside of Russia. Annnddd, he did.. as we now know. His dictatorship also caused the Red Scare hysteria in the U.S.
Mao believed the revolution would start with rural peasants. Lenin believed the revolution would start with urban laborers.
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Yes, Lenin was a communist, although his ideas on how a country should become communist were not the same as Karl Marx's ideas. Lenin often deviated from strict Marxist ideology in order to accomplish his personal agenda.
He wanted to run again. but the two political parties all ready had canadates so he created the Bull Moose party.