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Vladimir Lenin is the leader who wanted to get Russia out of World War 1.
Tsar Nicholas II was the leader of Tsarist Russia in World War 1.
Almost certainly it was Peter the Great; he was the first great westward-looking tsar, defeated the Swedes (a fairly major power at the time led by a military genius of sorts) on the shore of the Baltic and founded St. Petersburg as his European capital.
Peter I (the Great) and his half-brother Ivan V ruled under the regency of his half-sister Sofiya from 1682 to 1689. When Peter became old enough, Sofiya was packed off to a monastery for her treachery. Peter and Ivan jointly ruled Russia until 1696 when Ivan died of one of the many illnesses he had suffered all of his life. Peter carried on alone and really came into his own. He dragged Russia into the European world and picked up European technology and led Russia to become a world power before his death in 1725. One way or another, Peter I (the Great) ruled Russia from 1682 to 1725 when he died without leaving an heir to the throne.
Stalin led Russia in WW2.
Vladimir Lenin took Russia out of World War 1.
If you mean Peter I,and what was was his goal,then i can answer :D Peter I was was a person that dreamed to create Russia a great world force. He took young people for studies in Western Europe,made the first news paper,bringed wise people to his country . Also he goed to several wars to make Russia a bigger country with a sea.
Vladimir Lenin is the revolutionary leader who took over Russia in World War 1.
Peter the Great built his capital city on land near Russia's border with Finland. It was marshland where the river Neva meets the Gulf of Finland's easternmost shore. It was intended to be Russia's contact with the Western world unlike Moscow which was more in contact with the Eastern world. He named it St. Petersburg after his patron saint, St. Peter.
Vladimir Lenin was leader of the radical socialists who took over Russia in World War 1.
As the leader of Soviet Russia
Stalin .