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Vladimir Ilyich Lenin (22 April 1870 – 21 January 1924) was a Russian Marxist revolutionary and communist politician who led the October Revolution of 1917. As leader of the Bolsheviks, he headed the Soviet state during its initial years (1917–1924), as it fought to establish control of Russia in the Russian Civil War and worked to create a socialist economic system. Vladimir Ilyich Lenin (April 22, 1870 - January 21, 1924) was a human who lived during the 19th and 20th centuries on Earth. Lenin was the driving force behind the Russian Revolution in the early part of the 20th century. This revolution transformed Russia from a monarchy into a communist state, giving rise to the Soviet Union on Earth, which lasted from 1917 to 1991. In 2154, Captain Jonathan Archer and Daniels saw an image of Lenin making a speech in the time stream as the timeline reset itself. (ENT episode: "Storm Front") Vladimir Iljitš Lenin alkuperäiseltä nimeltään Vladimir Iljitš Uljanov (22. huhtikuuta 1870 – 21. tammikuuta 1924) oli venäläinen vallankumouksellinen, bolševikkipuolueen johtaja ja leninistisen ideologian perustaja. Hän oli Neuvostoliiton ensimmäinen johtaja. <default>Vladimir Lenin</default> Sex Other statuses Status Alias(es) Hair Occupation Location Relatives First appearance First mentioned Name seen Voiced by Vladimir Lenin known simply as Lenin was a Russian socialist, communist and former Premier of the USSR. Vladimir Lenin (Russian, Владимир Ильич Ленин) (22 April 1870 - 21 January 1924) was the first leader of the Soviet Union. He was absolutely essential to the country in its infancy. Lenin, a communist, opposed Russia's involvement in World War I and believed in the proletarian revolution called for by Karl Marx. During the war, he participated in the Russian Revolution as leader of the Bolshevik faction. He was thus involved in the regicide against Tsar Nicholas II. He led the Bolsheviks during an ensuing power struggle in which he was opposed by most western governments. Under his leadership, the Bolsheviks came to dominate Russian politics, and Lenin was proclaimed premier of the new Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in 1922. Vladimir Lenin was born in 1870. His birth name, Michael Moore, was given to him by his father, Alfred, who later left the family when Vladimir was five years old. It was apparent at an early age that Vladimir was a hot steamy shit stain on humanity. This caused his mother, Julia, to have to leave poor Vladimirfjmcjdjdjjjcjc home alone after school. His childhood as a latchkey kid played an important role in his later life as a Liberal. His beginning came when he wrote a letter to God: God's reply came a week later (there was a lot going on at the time for God) and read as follows: Vladimir Ilych Ulianov "Lenin"(1870-1924) fue un revolucionario ruso, lider bolchevique y político comunista, jefe mayor de la revolución de Octubre y primer Presidente de la Unión Soviética (URSS). Fue autor de un conjunto práctico y teórico basado en el marxismo (marxismo-leninismo) en Rusia a principios del siglo XX. Citas célebres de Lenin: - "Si no eres parte de la solución, eres parte del problema. ¡Actúa!." - "No pintéis el nacionalismo de rojo." - "Es una verdad el que con frecuencia la política se aprende del enemigo" - "El marxismo es todopoderoso porque es correcto." Vladimir Ilyich Lenin (Russian: Владимир Ильич Ленин; IPA: [vlɐˈdʲimʲɪr ɪlʲˈjitɕ ˈlʲenʲɪn] ([4] listen); born Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov, Russian: Владимир Ильич Ульянов; 22 April [[ O.S.] 10 April] 1870 – 21 January 1924) was a Russian communist revolutionary, politician and political theorist who served as the Premier of the Soviet Union from 1922 to 1924. A Marxist, his ideas on revolutionary theory became known by others as Leninism, which later developed into the political theory of Marxism–Leninism. Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, born Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov (1870 – 1924), was a Russian Marxist revolutionary and communist politician who led the October Revolution of 1917. He was the leader of the Soviet Union from 1917 until his death in 1924. When Stan discovers that Steve has been used in a plot by Sergei Kruglov to turn an American boy into a communist as revenge for the fall of the Soviet Union in "Red October Sky", he finds that Steve's room has been redecorated with communist icons, including pictures and matryoshka dolls of Lenin. Sergei's account of the fall of the Soviet Union also depicts the tearing down of a statue of Lenin. (1870 - 1924) was a famous Russian Revolutionary and founder of Leninism. He is considered one of the most influential Communists to have lived. Vladimir Ilyich Lenin (22 April 1870 – 21 January 1924) was the founder, and former leader of the Soviet Union during the 20th century. Vladimir Lenin was a central figure in communism. During the Spanish Civil War, a barracks was named after him in support of the communist cause. (PROSE: History 101) The Eighth Doctor claimed to have played him at tiddlywinks whilst sharing an overnight train journey from Switzerland to Petrograd. (AUDIO: Storm Warning) He was an avid cricket follower during his fourteen year exile in London, spending much of his summer days at Lord's. (PROSE: The Devil Goblins from Neptune) The Fifth Doctor said Lenin was a disagreeable man with terrible breath. (AUDIO: Singularity) Lenin, Vladimir Ilich (1870-1924), es la revoluor e teoriste political rusce. El ia es la creor de Uni de Republicas Sosialiste Soviet (USSR) e la xef prima de se governa. Lenin ia nase en Simbirsk. En 1891 Lenin ia es graduada como legiste e ia labora per la povres en la vileta Samara asta Volga ante move a la site San Petersburg in 1893. Ala, Lenin ia junta se a la sirculo cresente marxiste en 1895. Pronto el ia es arestada . Pos spende 15 menses en prison,el ia escluida a Sibir asta 1900. Lenin ia vade a stranjer, do el ia resta asta 1917 con eseta de un periodo corta durante la revolui de 1905. En la esclui el ia scrive se opera mestral de teoria organizal, Ce on debe fa? (1902). Se projeta per la revolui ia foca sur un partida alta organizada de revoluores profesal, ci ta gida la popl Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, born Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov (1870 – 1924), was a Russian Marxist revolutionary and communist politician who led the October Revolution of 1917. He was the founder and leader of the Soviet Union from 1917 until his death in 1924. It was Lenin who led the October Revolution against the Russian Empire in 1917, and withdrew from the First World War. Lenin led the Bolsheviks in the Russian Civil War, and became the first leader of the new state: the Soviet Union. Interdimensional scouts have found other incarnations of Lenin throughout the multiverse: Vladimir Ilyich Lenin (April 22nd, 1870 - January 21, 1924, briefly revived 1980) was a Russian revolutionary, the first Premier of the Soviet Onion and a founding member of hit Communist band The KGBeatles, mostly notorious for his contributions to the Russian Hip-hop music scene aka K-Rap (short for Kremlin Rap), based on fusing grass-roots folk, heart pounding electro synths and beats, the "shrieking" guitar, motivational lyrics and propaganda messages for the Russian people. He is one of the biggest dreamers in the whole history of mankind, he dreamed that all the earth's people could live equally and peacefully. As the Soviet Union's leader, he was also known as Yo Daddy some time after the Bolshevik Revolution because of the band's related connections with a communist pimping career Write the first section of your page here. Born to a wealthy middle-class family in Simbirsk, Lenin gained an interest in revolutionary leftist politics following the execution of his brother in 1887. Briefly attending the Kazan State University, he was ejected for his involvement in anti-Tsarist protests, devoting the following years to gaining a law degree and to radical politics, becoming a Marxist. In 1893 he moved to St. Petersburg, becoming a senior figure within the League of Struggle for the Emancipation of the Working Class. Arrested for sedition and exiled to Siberia for three years, he married Nadezhda Krupskaya, and fled to Western Europe, living in Germany, England and Switzerland. Following the February Revolution of 1917, in which the Tsar was overthrown and a provisional government took power, he returned home. Vladimir Ilyich Lenin (1870-1924) was één van de meest invloedrijke politieke menselijke figuren van de 20e eeuw op Aarde. Hij leidde de Russische revolutie, die Rusland van een monarchie in een communistische staat bracht.
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Vladimir Ilyich Lenin (22 April 1870 – 21 January 1924) was the founder, and former leader of the Soviet Union during the 20th century. Vladimir Iljitš Lenin alkuperäiseltä nimeltään Vladimir Iljitš Uljanov (22. huhtikuuta 1870 – 21. tammikuuta 1924) oli venäläinen vallankumouksellinen, bolševikkipuolueen johtaja ja leninistisen ideologian perustaja. Hän oli Neuvostoliiton ensimmäinen johtaja. <default>Vladimir Lenin</default> Sex Other statuses Status Alias(es) Hair Occupation Location Relatives First appearance First mentioned Name seen Voiced by Vladimir Lenin known simply as Lenin was a Russian socialist, communist and former Premier of the USSR. When Stan discovers that Steve has been used in a plot by Sergei Kruglov to turn an American boy into a communist as revenge for the fall of the Soviet Union in "Red October Sky", he finds that Steve's room has been redecorated with communist icons, including pictures and matryoshka dolls of Lenin. Sergei's account of the fall of the Soviet Union also depicts the tearing down of a statue of Lenin. Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, born Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov (1870 – 1924), was a Russian Marxist revolutionary and communist politician who led the October Revolution of 1917. He was the leader of the Soviet Union from 1917 until his death in 1924. Vladimir Ilyich Lenin, born Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov (1870 – 1924), was a Russian Marxist revolutionary and communist politician who led the October Revolution of 1917. He was the founder and leader of the Soviet Union from 1917 until his death in 1924. Vladimir Lenin (Russian, Владимир Ильич Ленин) (22 April 1870 - 21 January 1924) was the first leader of the Soviet Union. He was absolutely essential to the country in its infancy. Lenin, a communist, opposed Russia's involvement in World War I and believed in the proletarian revolution called for by Karl Marx. During the war, he participated in the Russian Revolution as leader of the Bolshevik faction. He was thus involved in the regicide against Tsar Nicholas II. He led the Bolsheviks during an ensuing power struggle in which he was opposed by most western governments. Under his leadership, the Bolsheviks came to dominate Russian politics, and Lenin was proclaimed premier of the new Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in 1922. He was also a political theorist whose works would rival Marx's in their influence over future generations of communists. Lenin died at age 53 on 21 January 1924. Officially, his cause of death was a series of strokes which he'd suffered over the last two years of his life. He was succeeded by Joseph Stalin. Lenin, Vladimir Ilich (1870-1924), es la revoluor e teoriste political rusce. El ia es la creor de Uni de Republicas Sosialiste Soviet (USSR) e la xef prima de se governa. Lenin ia nase en Simbirsk. En 1891 Lenin ia es graduada como legiste e ia labora per la povres en la vileta Samara asta Volga ante move a la site San Petersburg in 1893. Ala, Lenin ia junta se a la sirculo cresente marxiste en 1895. Pronto el ia es arestada . Pos spende 15 menses en prison,el ia escluida a Sibir asta 1900. Lenin ia vade a stranjer, do el ia resta asta 1917 con eseta de un periodo corta durante la revolui de 1905. En la esclui el ia scrive se opera mestral de teoria organizal, Ce on debe fa? (1902). Se projeta per la revolui ia foca sur un partida alta organizada de revoluores profesal, ci ta gida la popla laborante a vinse supra la asolutisme tsariste. La insiste de Lenin a un cor sentrida de revoluores profesal ia causa un rompe en la Partida Sosial Democrata Laboral Rusce. La grupo de Lenin ia emerji con la nom bolxevic; La oposa ia es conoseda como menxevic. Disputes entre la du grupos ia domina la politica partidal asta la comensa de Gera Mundal I en 1914. La Revolui Rusce de febrero 1917 ce ia reversa la governa tsariste ia stona Lenin. El ia ariva a San Petersburg un mense pos cuando la laborores e soldatos rebelante ia desprende la tsar. Un revolui du en otobre ia atrae la bolxevices a pote e Lenin gida un curso lenta a sosialisme. Se conserna grande ia es la preserva de revolui e pote soviet contra enemis interna e stranjer. Lenin ia fa pas con la deutxes e ajuntada con Leon Trotsky, ia pasea la curso ce ia atrae vinsente la pais tra la gera interna (1918-1921). El ia presenta la Politica Economial Nova en 1921,ce fa reveni la pais a economia miscada de partal nasionali e partal baseda a mercato. El ia insiste sur la prinsipe de rena de partida unica. Un ataca serebral ia descapasi Lenin en 1922. Un otra ataca en 1923 ia priva el de parla e evidente ia fini se carera political. Vladimir Ilyich Lenin (April 22nd, 1870 - January 21, 1924, briefly revived 1980) was a Russian revolutionary, the first Premier of the Soviet Onion and a founding member of hit Communist band The KGBeatles, mostly notorious for his contributions to the Russian Hip-hop music scene aka K-Rap (short for Kremlin Rap), based on fusing grass-roots folk, heart pounding electro synths and beats, the "shrieking" guitar, motivational lyrics and propaganda messages for the Russian people. He is one of the biggest dreamers in the whole history of mankind, he dreamed that all the earth's people could live equally and peacefully. As the Soviet Union's leader, he was also known as Yo Daddy some time after the Bolshevik Revolution because of the band's related connections with a communist pimping career group. He has a goatee, despite having little other hair. Note that in order to join the Commie Club you must have a moustache, and no means of combing it. However, in Lenin's case, the goatee served as honorary membership, which was also granted to those who possessed thick "forest-like" chest hair. Vladimir Ilyich Lenin (22 April 1870 – 21 January 1924) was a Russian Marxist revolutionary and communist politician who led the October Revolution of 1917. As leader of the Bolsheviks, he headed the Soviet state during its initial years (1917–1924), as it fought to establish control of Russia in the Russian Civil War and worked to create a socialist economic system. As a politician, Lenin was a persuasive orator, as a political scientist his extensive theoretic and philosophical developments of Marxism produced Marxism–Leninism, the pragmatic Russian application of Marxism. After he died his philosophy was replaced with Stalinism. (1870 - 1924) was a famous Russian Revolutionary and founder of Leninism. He is considered one of the most influential Communists to have lived. Vladimir Ilyich Lenin (1870-1924) was één van de meest invloedrijke politieke menselijke figuren van de 20e eeuw op Aarde. Hij leidde de Russische revolutie, die Rusland van een monarchie in een communistische staat bracht. In een alternatieve tijdlijn werd Lenin in 1916 door een onbekende aanvaller vermoord, omstanders verklaarden later dat het leek alsof de dader 'in lucht was opgelost'. Niemand nam vervolgens de plaats van Lenin in en Rusland werd ook geen communistische staat. Hierdoor kon Adolf Hitler zich op het westen richten tijdens de Tweede wereldoorlog en was in staat om het oosten van de Verenigde Staten van Amerika aan te vallen en binnen te trekken. (ENT: "Storm Front, Deel II") Write the first section of your page here. It was Lenin who led the October Revolution against the Russian Empire in 1917, and withdrew from the First World War. Lenin led the Bolsheviks in the Russian Civil War, and became the first leader of the new state: the Soviet Union. Interdimensional scouts have found other incarnations of Lenin throughout the multiverse: * Vladimir Lenin (Central Victory) * Vladimir Lenin (Cherry, Plum, and Chrysanthemum) * Vladimir Lenin (The Many Nations of North America) * Vladimir Lenin (Trainwreck) * Vladimir Lenin (Winged Hands of the Reich) * Vladimir Lenin (Vladimir Lenin (Another World)) This is a disambiguation page, a list of pages that otherwise might share the same title. If an article link referred you to this title, you might want to go back and fix it to point directly to the intended page. Vladimir Lenin was born in 1870. His birth name, Michael Moore, was given to him by his father, Alfred, who later left the family when Vladimir was five years old. It was apparent at an early age that Vladimir was a hot steamy shit stain on humanity. This caused his mother, Julia, to have to leave poor Vladimirfjmcjdjdjjjcjc home alone after school. His childhood as a latchkey kid played an important role in his later life as a Liberal. His beginning came when he wrote a letter to God: Dear God, I'd like a new car. I also want a pony. And I'm tired of that barking dog down the street. Please smite it down. Please fix government totalitarianism. Thanks, Vladimir Lenin God's reply came a week later (there was a lot going on at the time for God) and read as follows: Dear Vladimir, Heaven helps those who help themselves. Love, God And so it began. Thanks, God! Vladimir Ilyich Lenin (April 22, 1870 - January 21, 1924) was a human who lived during the 19th and 20th centuries on Earth. Lenin was the driving force behind the Russian Revolution in the early part of the 20th century. This revolution transformed Russia from a monarchy into a communist state, giving rise to the Soviet Union on Earth, which lasted from 1917 to 1991. Lenin died in 1924. After his death, a power struggle broke out among the leaders of the Russian leadership, most notably between Joseph Stalin and Leon Trotsky. Lenin's remains were entombed in a mausoleum in Moscow. Gary Seven was captured during a mission at Lenin's tomb. In 2154, Captain Jonathan Archer and Daniels saw an image of Lenin making a speech in the time stream as the timeline reset itself. (ENT episode: "Storm Front") Born to a wealthy middle-class family in Simbirsk, Lenin gained an interest in revolutionary leftist politics following the execution of his brother in 1887. Briefly attending the Kazan State University, he was ejected for his involvement in anti-Tsarist protests, devoting the following years to gaining a law degree and to radical politics, becoming a Marxist. In 1893 he moved to St. Petersburg, becoming a senior figure within the League of Struggle for the Emancipation of the Working Class. Arrested for sedition and exiled to Siberia for three years, he married Nadezhda Krupskaya, and fled to Western Europe, living in Germany, England and Switzerland. Following the February Revolution of 1917, in which the Tsar was overthrown and a provisional government took power, he returned home. As the leader of the Bolshevik faction of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party, he took a senior role in orchestrating the October Revolution in 1917, which led to the overthrow of the Russian Provisional Government and the establishment of the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic, the world's first constitutionally socialist state. Immediately afterwards, the new government under Lenin's leadership proceeded to implement socialist reforms, including the transfer of estates and crown lands to workers' soviets. Faced with the threat of German invasion, he argued that Russia should immediately sign a peace treaty—which led to Russia's exit from the First World War. In 1921 Lenin proposed the New Economic Policy, a system of state capitalism that started the process of industrialisation and recovery from the Russian Civil War. In 1922, the Russian SFSR joined former territories of the Russian Empire in becoming the Soviet Union, with Lenin elected as its leader. After his death, Marxism–Leninism developed into a variety of schools of thought, namely Stalinism, Trotskyism and Maoism. Lenin remains a controversial and highly divisive world figure. Detractors have labelled him a dictator whose administration oversaw multiple human rights abuses, but supporters have responded to this criticism by citing what they claim to be limitations on his power and have promoted him as a champion of the working class. He had a significant influence on the international Communist movement and was one of the most influential figures of the 20th century. Vladimir Lenin was a central figure in communism. During the Spanish Civil War, a barracks was named after him in support of the communist cause. (PROSE: History 101) The Eighth Doctor claimed to have played him at tiddlywinks whilst sharing an overnight train journey from Switzerland to Petrograd. (AUDIO: Storm Warning) He was an avid cricket follower during his fourteen year exile in London, spending much of his summer days at Lord's. (PROSE: The Devil Goblins from Neptune) The Fifth Doctor said Lenin was a disagreeable man with terrible breath. (AUDIO: Singularity) Vladimir Ilyich Lenin (Russian: Владимир Ильич Ленин; IPA: [vlɐˈdʲimʲɪr ɪlʲˈjitɕ ˈlʲenʲɪn] ([4] listen); born Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov, Russian: Владимир Ильич Ульянов; 22 April [[ O.S.] 10 April] 1870 – 21 January 1924) was a Russian communist revolutionary, politician and political theorist who served as the Premier of the Soviet Union from 1922 to 1924. A Marxist, his ideas on revolutionary theory became known by others as Leninism, which later developed into the political theory of Marxism–Leninism. Born into a wealthy middle-class family in Simbirsk, Lenin gained an interest in revolutionary leftist politics following the execution of his brother in 1887. Briefly attending the University of Kazan, where he was ejected for his involvement in anti-Tsarist protests, he devoted the next few years to gaining a degree in law and to radical politics, converting to Marxism. In 1893 he moved to Russia's capital at St. Petersburg, where he continued with his political agitation, becoming a senior figure within the League of Struggle for the Emancipation of the Working Class. Arrested and exiled to Siberia for three years, he subsequently fled to Western Europe, living in Germany, England and then Switzerland. Following the February Revolution of 1917, in which the Tsar was overthrown and a provisional government took power, he decided to return home. As the leader of the Bolshevik faction of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party, he took a senior role in orchestrating the October Revolution in 1917, which led to the overthrow of the Russian Provisional Government and the establishment of the Russian Socialist Federative Soviet Republic - the world's first socialist state. Immediately afterwards, Lenin proceeded to implement socialist reforms, including the transfer of estates and crown lands to workers' soviets. Faced with the threat of German invasion, he argued that Russia should immediately sign a peace treaty—which led to Russia's exit from the First World War. In 1921 Lenin proposed the New Economic Policy, which started the process of industrialisation and recovery from the Russian Civil War. In 1922, the Russian SFSR joined former territories of the Russian Empire in becoming the Soviet Union. The Bolshevik faction later became the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, which acted as a vanguard party presiding over a single-party dictatorship of the proletariat. As a politician, Lenin was a persuasive and charismatic orator. As an intellectual his extensive theoretic and philosophical developments of Marxism produced Marxism–Leninism, a pragmatic Russian application of Marxism that emphasized the critical role played by a committed and disciplined political vanguard in the revolutionary process, while defending the possibility of a socialist revolution in less advanced capitalist countries through an alliance of the proletarians with the rural peasantry. Lenin remains a controversial and highly divisive world figure. Critics labeled him a dictator whose administration oversaw multiple human rights abuses, but supporters countered this criticism citing the limitations on his power and promoted him heroically as a champion of the working class. He has had a significant influence on the Marxist-Leninist movement, which since his death had developed into a variety of schools of thought, namely Stalinism, Trotskyism and Maoism. Vladimir Ilych Ulianov "Lenin"(1870-1924) fue un revolucionario ruso, lider bolchevique y político comunista, jefe mayor de la revolución de Octubre y primer Presidente de la Unión Soviética (URSS). Fue autor de un conjunto práctico y teórico basado en el marxismo (marxismo-leninismo) en Rusia a principios del siglo XX. Nacido en Rusia, su hermano Aleksandr (de tendencia anarquista) fue ejecutado por en 1887 por atentar con el zar Alejandro III, hecho que influyo en Lenin de forma notable. Anteriormente en 1886 su padre había muerto. Sus profesores declararon que era un alumno muy dotado y sobresaliente en todas las asignaturas. Poco después de 1887, Lenin entra en contacto con ciertos círculos revolucionarios y es detenido, no puede continuar sus estudios en la universidad. Aunque Lenin pidió múltiples veces su readmisión en la Universidad, y tras múltiples negativas le acaban concediendo su petición. Termina sus estudios en 1892 y en 1893 se traslado a San Petersburgo y durante el trayecto entra de nuevo en contacto con círculos marxistas. En 1894 se traslada de nuevo, esta vez a Moscú. Durante esta época Lenin viaja por Europa, pero sus actividades revolucionarias le ocasionara un destierro a Siberia en 1897 donde transcurrirá 3 años, donde se casa en 1898. En 1903 presenta sus tesis al Partido Obrero Socialdemócrata de Rusia, donde se empezaran a distanciar los bolcheviques y los mencheviques. Lenin tomó parte en la Revolución Rusa de 1905. Al fracasar esta, se exilia en Finlandia. thumb|left|Vladimir LeninEn 1914 la I Guerra Mundial estalla y Rusia que ya sufría enormes penurias antes de la guerra, empeoraba aún mas. En 1917, estalla la Revolución de Febrero en Rusia. Esto sorprende a Lenin exiliado en Suiza, el cual escribió una serie de cartas en apoyo a la revolución y condenando a la I Guerra Mundial, la cual calificaba como una guerra en la que se mataban entre los obreros europeos para favorecer a las clases dominantes. Lenin vuelve a Rusia lo mas pronto posible y llega Petrogrado el 3 de Abril de 1917 y el día siguiente, sin apenas información de los sucesos, presenta la Tesis de Abril de nuevo criticando la guerra imperialista, hablando sobre la revolución, del gobierno provisional, la negación a una república parlamentaria y apoyando a una república de los Soviets, reforma agraria,... En estos momentos, Lenin se encuentra totalmente solo, el ala derecha del partido le tacha de anarquista y de apelar a la guerra civil, pero el ala izquierda sigue la tesis para derrocar al gobierno provisional. El alzamiento en Julio fracasa y las persecuciones hacen que Lenin tenga que huir de nuevo a Finlandia y en este tiempo de exilio escribirá "El Estado y la revolución" donde hablaba de como tomar el poder y el paso al socialismo y al final al comunismo. Lenin vuelve a Rusia y el proceso revolucionario culmina el 7 de Noviembre de 1917 con la toma del Palacio de Invierno. El 8 de Noviembre Lenin fue elegido premier por el congreso de los Soviets de Rusia. Una vez elegido premier y ante el peligro de la invasión Alemana que llevaba en guerra con Rusia desde el inicio del conflicto mundial en 1914, Lenin argumentó que Rusia debía firmar la paz con Alemania de forma inmediata. Las negociaciones fracasaron inicialmente y Alemania invadió Rusia, perdiendo esta última bastante territorio. A consecuencia, Rusia, firmó la paz con Alemania mediante el tratado de Brest-Litovsk en Marzo de 1918, con Trotsky presentando a Rusia. Aunque perdiendo grandes extensiones territoriales se firma el tratado. El partido Bolchevique fue llamado Partido Comunista de Rusia para dar fama mundial y que el mundo supiese que el Partido Comunista gobernaba Rusia, el cual posteriormente se convertiría en el Partido Comunista de la Unión Soviética (PCUS). Lenin estableció como medio de gobierno los soviets y eliminó la asamblea constituyente. Los bolcheviques perdieron las elecciones, que fueron ganadas por el Partido Socialista Revolucionario, el mismo Partido Socialista estaba dividido en facciones pro y anti-soviets. Los bolcheviques formaron coaliciones con el Partido Socialista Revolucionario que se deshicieron tras el tratado de paz,del cuando todos los no bolcheviques se pusieron en contra del gobierno soviético. Aunque definitivamente fueron los bolchevique elegidos en las elecciones en lugar de los Socialrevolucionarios. Fanny Kaplan, miembro del Partido Socialista Revolucionario, se acercó a Lenin en 1918 y le disparo tres tiros (2 en el hombro y 1 en el pulmón). Lenin fue ingresado en el Kremlin en lugar de en un hospital, por riesgo a que atentaran de nuevo contra su vida. Aunque se recuperó de este atentado, se puede deducir que esto influyó notablemente en el deterioro de su salud. Lenin se enfrento numerosas veces a anarquistas que se opusieron a su gobierno y a los soviets activamente en los peores momentos de la guerra civil rusa contra los zaristas y los 16 ejércitos extranjeros que lucharon contra los bolcheviques, la misma guerra que devastó el país considerablemente y arrastró consigo a la economía. Muchos obreros se habían unido al recién creado Ejército Rojo lo que contribuyo a menos mano de obra. El estado de Rusia hizo que el hambre y las enfermedades se propagaran fácil y rápidamente. Algunos marinos a las afueras de Petrogrado se rebelaron apoyados por los anarquistas pero fueron derrotados por el Ejército Rojo. Cuando tras algunos sucesos la economía de Comunismo de Guerra que estaban utilizando los bolchevique la cambiaron a Nueva Economía Política (NEP) y la economía y todo lo que eso conlleva mejoró. Los bolcheviques pensaban que algunos países de Europa también harían una revolución debido al estado del continente por la guerra que acababa de terminar... Lenin se tubo que hacer la idea de "El socialismo en un solo país", como estaba apunto de serlo Rusia de, al menos por ahora. También creó la III Internacional (La Internacional Comunista) en 1919, la cual estaba compuesta por todos los partidos comunistas y consigo la unión de los trabajadores en un grado nunca antes visto. La guerra había llegado al punto en el que Lenin pensó empezar la guerra en oeste, con la Revolución Alemana y la Liga Espartaquista en pleno apogeo y la recién creada Polonia anexionándose territorio oriental perteneciente a Rusia, Lenin vio claro que una vez ganara la guerra contra la anexión de Polonia, podría abrirse camino hasta los revolucionarios comunistas de Alemania y ayudar en la Revolución en Alemania. Stalin fue uno de los comandantes seleccionados por la guerra y aunque con buenos resultados por parte de Rusia, el Ejército Rojo no cruzo Polonia tan fácilmente y se vio forzado a firmar la paz de Riga con Polonia y la Revolución Alemana fue brutalmente reprimida por las autoridades. La Guerra Civil Rusa, aunque estancada y prácticamente ganada por los comunistas desde 1920, duro hasta 1922, con el resultado de victoria Bolchevique. Una nueva rebelión anarquista tuvo lugar en Ucrania catalogada como "Revolución contra Lenin", aunque también fuéderrotada. La salud de Lenin había empeorado por el estrés de la revolución, la guerra y por el atentado de 1919, lo que se unió a su problemas de salud y en mayo de 1922 tuvo su primer infarto, en diciembre sufrió el segundo, por lo que se tubo que retirar de la vida política. Lenin, tras hablarle a la multitud n Marzo de 1923 se quedó en una cama tras su tercer infarto, sin poder hablar tan siquiera y con un lado del cuerpo paralizado. En mayo de 1923 se trasladó del Kremlin a Gorki, 10 km al sur de Moscú y allífalleció el 21 de Enero de 1924 a causa de un infarto cerebral. La ciudad de Petrogrado fue llamado a partir de entonces Leningrado y hasta la caída de la URSS en 1991 se llamo de dicha manera. Posteriormente pasaría a llamarse San Petersburgo. Citas célebres de Lenin: - "Si no eres parte de la solución, eres parte del problema. ¡Actúa!." - "No pintéis el nacionalismo de rojo." - "Es una verdad el que con frecuencia la política se aprende del enemigo" - "El marxismo es todopoderoso porque es correcto." - "La revolución empieza por casa." - "La verdad es siempre revolucionaria." - "La victoria de la revolución será la dictadura del proletariado y el campesinado." - "¡Si no nos fusilan ahora, es que son imbéciles!" - "La democracia es un sistema en el que cada 4 años se cambia de tirano." Categoría:Grandes comunistas
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