They both were Bolsheviks, looking forward to make a communist state in Russia.
Lenin was more democratic, he allowed inter-party discussions, he didn't purge everyone. Then he was a great theorist of socialism. Finally he was for NEP (temporary capitalistic) development of Russia and then the communism.
Stalin was an opportunist politician, a communist to his personal benefit. He was Rude, disgraceful and totally totalitarian. He abolished NEP and started "socialistic" policies.
they both ruled russia at some point, they both used torture methods, if u opposed them u wud b excecuted but u wud be specially rewarded if u did something like spyu for them or such.
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Answer: The Similarities between Stalin and a Czar ruler is that they both used torture as methods, but also had Secret Police. if they felt anything was against them they had that person or thing locked up or most of the time executed. They were also both worshiped as idol and were to be Held above others.
The Differences between Stalin and a Czar ruler is that Stalin was Pro Communism and the Czar(s) were against Communism.
Stalin was a communist and putin supports capitalism.
Both are/were dictators. Putting is a nasty piece of work, but he is not a mass murderer as Stalin was.
The duration of Lenin in Paris is 1.77 hours.
I am not quite sure what you mean, Comrade. the cartoon film had many historical distortions. Communism, and Lenin and Stalin were not even alluded to. there was too much villainly laid to Rasputin, who was an evil man.. but so was Joe Stalin. a positive side effect was a ( spike) of interest in Czarist Russia and this would have been much greater if this was a live action film which the saga cries out for -in Russia and all , err Satellite republic languages/ do it now!
Lenin v Polshe - 1966 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:S
Lenin v oktyabre - 1937 is rated/received certificates of: Finland:S USA:Approved
Biography - 1987 Vladimir Lenin Voice of Revolution was released on: USA: 20 April 2000
I think Lenin was succeeded by Stalin.
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Vladimir Lenin, then Joseph Stalin
Stalin was Lenin's successor, even though Lenin didn't actually like Stalin much. Before that, Stalin had been in charge of the Communist Party's administration.
It was an empire ruled by a czar or tsar which is the Russian equivalent of a King. There was large differences in social class, with the czar living in grand palaces while the peasants starved. This led to the revolution led by Lenin. When Lenin died, Stalin seized control. Stalin was a fiercer dictator even though both Stalin and Lenin ruled as Supreme DictatorsANs 2 -The above answer is about Lenin, Stalin came later.
At first, lenin... then lenin died and Stalin screwed with the succession and seized power.
Lenin was a great political leader working for the greater good of the workers of Russia, and Stalin was an autocratic dictator who exploited Russia's workers for his own good. The relationship between them was that Stalin worked under Lenin, and when Lenin died, and Stalin seized power over Russia, even though Lenin had specifically stated that Trotsky should succeed him, Stalin tried to associate himself with the well loved Lenin in order to create an image of himself that differed from his true anti-Marxist intentions.
Josef Stalin replaced Lenin in 1924
Stalin took over after Lenin died, in spite of Lenin's warning not to let him do so.
The cult of Lenin made Stalin look like Lenin's successor. Stalin forged pictures of himself and Lenin, which made them look like comrades, when in fact Lenin couldn't stand Stalin, as he revealed in his Testament. By exploiting his supposed relationship with Lenin Stalin was able to gather support, as Lenin was loved throughout Russia. One of the major vents involving Stalin's manipulation of his relationship with Lenin was at Lenin's funeral. lenin had wanted a small, quiet funeral, however Stalin had made it into a big public affair. Stalin had the proceeded to persuade Trotsky, his biggest competitor in the power struggle, to not come. This made Stalin look really good and Trotsky really bad.
Stalin's chief was Vladimir Lenin during the years before the Russian Revolution and until Lenin's death.
he basically helped stalin