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Vladimir Lenin

Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov, otherwise known as Lenin, was the Communist Russian revolutionary who led the October Revolution of 1917. He was the leader of the Bolshevik Party and Russia during the Civil War. On his death in 1924, his body was embalmed and put on exhibit in the Lenin Mausoleum.

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How do you set up a set line?

The first thing to do is to find out how long the line needs to be. It needs to be able to be stretched across the waterway. Next, the hooks on, spaced about every 12 inches apart. Bait the hook. String the line across the waterway so that it dangles into the water below the surface.

What event did Vladimir Lenin take power?

Lenin seized power in 1917 in Russia.
Lenin took power in Russia on October 25, 1917, according to the Russian Julian calendar at the time. It was November 7 elsewhere in most of the world. This was the date Lenin and his Bolshevik Party engineered the October Revolution when he overthrew the Provisional Government and took full control of the government as head of the Bolshevik Party.

What were the disadvantages of the Bolsheviks Civil War and why did they win the Civil War?

The disadvantage of the Bolshevik revolution was that it brought about a psychotically repressive and dictatorial government which was, under Joseph Stalin, among the very worst in all of human history. The reason why the Bolsheviks won was that the revolution took place in 1917 when Russia was still involved in WW I, and the Russian public was desperate to end Russia's involvement in that horribly destructive war, and was willing to do anything to accomplish that objective, and the Bolsheviks presented themselves as the means to do it.

Who did Lenin sign the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk with?

The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was signed with the Central Powers of World War I, namely, the German Empire, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Ottoman Empire and the Kingdom of Bulgaria by Lenin on behalf of the Russian Soviet Federal Socialist Republic as Russia was then named.

What was one of the major elements of Soviet totalitarianism under Vladimir Lenin?

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Religious beliefs were forbidden, and religious organizations were shut down.

What was the primary motivation for Vladimir lenins new economic policy in 1922?

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To reduce the negative effects of economic collectivization

When did John Lenin invent the digital TV?

John Lenin never invented the digital tv. I did. So don't go around asking when John Lenin invented the digital tv because he never did.

Who was the Communist Party General Secretary that took control of russia after the death of Vladimir Lenin?

Nikita Khrushchev became the General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union after Stalin died. The General Secretary's position was the real seat of power in the Soviet Union at the time. In that sense only can it be logically said that Khrushchev "lead communism" after Stalin died. It would be incorrect to say that he "lead communism," because "communism" existed in several other countries and neither Stalin nor Khrushchev lead those countries. One could say that Nikita Khrushchev lead communism in the Soviet Union in particular, but not that he lead communism in general.

What was Lenin's army?

The Red Army was Lenin's army in the Russian Civil War that broke out after the October Revolution of 1917. The Red Army fought the White Army, eventually routing the White Army forces and establishing Lenin and the Bolsheviks as the power in Russia from then on.

Why did Lenin have to change the economic ideas of communism?

Pragmatism: the old ideas weren't working. For example, war communism was fine when war was happening, but as soon as peace strikes, it is very much a backward step.

Who did Lenin remove from control of Russia's government when he came to power?

Lenin ousted Alexander Kerensky, head of Russia's Provisional Government, which had replaced Tsar Nicholas II. Lenin did not overthrow the Tsar.

Who was the soviet statesman of the founder of pravda?

Lennin along with two others started Pravda as an underground paper in 1912. In 1918 it became the official paper of the Communist Party.

What were the emergency measures under Lenin during World War 1 were known as?

Lenin's emergency measures were called "war communism." War communism was later changed with Lenin's New Economic Policy.

Why is Alexander Kerensky famous?

Alexander Kerensky was the second leader of the Russian Provisional Government in 1917 when it was overthrown by Vladimir Lenin and the Bolsheviks.

Why did the soviet union attempt to transit from communism to capitalism?

because the communist policies were failing and eventually created a stagnant economy, while capitalist economies tended not to fail so much

Where can you get a Vladimir Lenin costume?

I don't think any company produces those. You can probably make one though.

In the March Revolution of 1917 the Czarist government was replaced by a?

It was replaced by a Provisional Government to keep order until a Constituent Assembly could be elected to draw up a new Constitution.