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Foremost he hoped it would topple the Provisional Government and allow the Bolsheviks to impose a socialist society on the country. Next he hoped that it would inspire worker revolutions in the other industrialized countries such as Germany, England, France and the United States so that communism could spread worldwide. Lenin created the Communist International organization to foment communist uprisings in other countries.

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Did lenin want the Russian revolution to inspire other nations?

Yes. As a communist, Lenin believed that communism was a flawless system that would bring the world equality. If his revolution inspired other nations to embrace communism, that equality would spread farther.


Who was the leader of the second Russian revolution?

Vladimir Lenin led the Bolsheviks in engineering the October Revolution in Russia.Vladimir Lenin was the leader of the October Revolution, since he was the leader of the Bolshevik Party, which staged the coup to depose the Provisional Government of Russia.


Lenin hoped that the rissian revolution of 1917 would?

Lenin hoped the Russian Revolution would start Communist revolutions in other countries. That was one reason he created the Communist International. He wanted the Bolsheviks to have an active role in fomenting Communist revolutions in as many other countries as possible.


What event caused Lenin to return to Russia from exile?

The February 1917 Russian Revolution brought Lenin back to Russia. He had been living in Switzerland at the time and the revolution took him by surprise. The German High Command arranged for Lenin to be transported from Switzerland to Russia in a diplomatically sealed train. The Germans wanted Lenin to create more revolutionary disruption in the hope that a new Russian government would get Russia out of World War I.


Where was Lenin when the 1917 revolution began?

Lenin was in Switzerland when the February 1917 revolution broke out. He was taken completely by surprise that it had happened as were virtually all of the various Russian revolutionaries. This was because that revolution was not a planned event. The uprising began as a spontaneous uprising by the people in St. Petersburg as they suffered with shortages of food due to World War I and the Russian Tsarist government's inability or unwillingness to take care of its people. The German High Command wanted Russia out of the war, so it transported Lenin from Switzerland through Finland to Russia in the hope that Lenin would cause a revolution which would take Russia out of the war. It worked.


What impact did Karl Marx had with the Russian revolution?

We must be clear that when speaking of the Russian revolution, there are two possibilities. One was the women's day revolution leading into the Kerensky provisional government, or the one that soon followed: the so-called "October Revolution". Usually, when referring to the Russian Revolution, the Lenin-lead October Revolution is implied. Karl Marx wrote the Communist Manifesto which described the Marxist communist political ideology. This ideology was the one that revolutionaries Lenin and Trotsky wanted to implement in the Russian society with the Russian revolution. Marxism was however not fully adopted. Lenin made alterations to the ideology and created Leninist Marxist Communism, usually reffered to only as Leninism. Leninism stipulates that the armed revolution Marx predicted would not be successful unless guided by a revolutionary elite. Marx had stated that the revolution would simply erupt as a natural response to evils inherent in class-based societies, and did not seem to think that Lenin's guidance was needed. However, Marx's impact on the Russian revolution was purely in ideology. Marx took no active part in the revolution, as he was dead at the time of it (1917)


What was Mao's vision of communism different from that of Lenin?

Mao believed the revolution would start with rural peasants. Lenin believed the revolution would start with urban laborers.


What are some historical events that happened in the Russian revolution?

Perhaps the greatest event that influenced the Russian Revolution was the Russo-Japanese War of 1904-1905. It was this war that gave rise to Lenin, who was financially supported by Japanese Intelligence Officers; as both the Bolsheviks (Communists) and the Japanese were at war with the Tsarist Government. Twelve years later Lenin would succeed when his "Red" Army would defeat the Tsar's "White" Army in 1917.


Who did Germany bring back to Russia in hopes to pull Russia out of the World War 1?

Germany helped Lenin (a communist) get to Russia hoping that he would help to overthrow the Russian monarchy, and start a communist revolution. A revolution would mean Russia would be involved in a internal Russian war/Civil War instead of fighting with Germany


How did Mao Zedong's belief about communist uprisings differ from lenin's?

Mao believed the revolution would start with rural peasants. Lenin believed the revolution would start with urban laborers.


Who was the Russian revolutionary leader who was sent to Russia in a sealed train?

Vladimir Lenin was sent back to Russia by the German government in April 1917 in the hopes that he would disrupt the Russian war effort or even cause a revolution to get Russia out of the war.


What role did the Bolsheviks play in the Russain revolution of 1917?

Lenin played no part in the February Revolution of 1917. He was living in exile in Switzerland at the time and was actually taken by surprise that it happened. The February Revolution was a spontaneous uprising by the people of St. Petersburg that spread to other cities. Lenin returned to Russia courtesy of the German High Command of World War I, because the Germans hoped he would cause further revolution in Russia and take it out of the war.