Vladimir Lenin is the leader who wanted to get Russia out of World War 1.
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Hitler wanted the oil in Russia and to rule their nation. He wanted to get rid of the Slavs and Jews in that nation too. He also intended to remove communism from that nation.
The Bolsheviks and Vladimir Lenin wanted to overthrow the government because a lot of Russians were killed in World War I and Russia had social and economic problems.
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Yes, one of his key aims was to modernize Russia. In practice this inolved westernization.
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Vladimir Lenin seized control of Russia during World War 1 after the October Revolution. When Tsar Nicholas II abdicated and power went to the Provisional Government, neither of its leaders "seized" control of Russia. It was given to them because no one else wanted it.
Vladimir Petrov was the man at the centre of the Petrov Affair, which occurred in 1954. This was a spy event involving Soviet Spy Agent, Vladimir Petrov, then third secretary in the Soviet embassy in Canberra, who wanted to provide ASIO (Australian Security Intelligence Organisation) information of the Soviet's plans, in return for defection, that is, joining the Australian side and betraying his own country.
He ended the war in russia by signing the Treaty of Brest-Livokst. Spellcheck! This is exactly what Germany wanted. By sending Lenin into russia, the Bolsheviks finally forced czar Nicolas II to abdicate and him taking power instilling communism and creating the USSR. Then he pulled Russia out of WWI :)
He wanted Russia to be the most wonderful and modern country in the world, but most of all he wanted to pull it out of the archaic poverty and ignorance that engulfed most of the Russias. He succeded by building Shipbuilding yards and proper grain growing that he himself learned by going to other countries.
Because Russia wanted nuckes and we wanted nukes so it was all about who got them first