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Vladimir Semichastny died on January 12, 2001, in Moscow, Russia of stroke.
Vladimir Lenin led Russia after World War 1. In 1922 he was partially disabled by a stroke and couldn't participate in running the government. After that Russia was run by Joseph Stalin, Grigori Zinoviev and lev Kamenev until Lenin died on January 21, 1924.
After Lenin had his stroke Russia was led by a troika of three people, Joseph Stalin, Gregory Zinoviev and Lev Kamenev. Stalin did not gain complete control of the country until 1929.
Lev Kulidzhanov died on February 18, 2002, in Moscow, Russia of stroke.
Leonid Nechayev died on January 24, 2010, in Moscow, Russia of stroke.
Aleksandr Mikhaylushkin died on October 28, 2010, in Moscow, Russia of stroke.
Natalya Gundareva died on May 15, 2005, in Moscow, Russia of stroke.
Eduard Khil died on June 4, 2012, in St. Petersburg, Russia of complications from a stroke.
Leonid Kharitonov died on June 20, 1987, in Moscow, RSFSR, USSR [now Russia] of stroke.
Dwight D. Eisenhower mild heart attack not stroke.
Vitali Solomin died on May 27, 2002, in Moscow, Russia of stroke.
I depends on the context but the default swim for most people is definitely the freestyle. It is the first form a swimming taught to children. It was originally called the front crawl but after it's dominance in freestyle swim competitions (competitions where any stroke could be used) it eventually became known as freestyle swimming. It became popular in the middle of the 19th century and before that the breast stroke was the most used stroke.