Vladimir Lenin - Wikipedia Lenin suffered three debilitating strokes in 1922 and 1923 before his death in 1924, beginning a power struggle which ended in Joseph Stalin's rise to power Lenin was the posthumous subject of a pervasive personality cult within the Soviet Union until its dissolution in 1991
Vladimir Lenin | Biography, Facts, Ideology | Britannica The differences between Lenin and the Mensheviks became sharper in the Revolution of 1905 and its aftermath, when Lenin moved to a distinctly original view on two issues: class alignments in the revolution and the character of the post-revolutionary regime
Vladimir Lenin - New World Encyclopedia Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov, better known by the name Lenin (April 22, 1870 – January 24, 1924), was a Marxist leader who served as the key architect of the October Revolution, and the first leader of the Soviet Russia
Lenin Internet Archive Information archive of Vladimir Lenin's writings, speeches, letters, with photographs, sounds and film
The Revolutionary Legacy of Vladimir Lenin - World History Journal Vladimir Lenin, a pivotal figure in the 20th century, transformed the political landscape of Russia and the world Born in 1870, Lenin’s early exposure to revolutionary ideas set him on a path to become a leading Marxist theorist and revolutionary architect
Vladimir Lenin - Death, WW1 Facts - Biography Widely considered one of the most influential and controversial political figures of the 20th century, Vladimir Lenin engineered the Bolshevik revolution in Russia in 1917 and later took over as