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  2. Vladimir Lenin - Wikipedia

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    Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov [b] (22 April [O.S. 10 April] 1870 – 21 January 1924), better known as Vladimir Lenin, [c] was a Russian revolutionary, politician and political theorist who was the founder and first head of government of Soviet Russia from 1917 until his death in 1924, and of the Soviet Union from 1922 until his death.

  3. Lenin's First and Second Government - Wikipedia

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    The leaders of the Petrograd Soviet conspired to overthrow the Russian Provisional Government; the uprising started on 7 November 1917, when Red Guards units captured the Winter Palace. On the next day, 8 November 1917, the Second All-Russian Congress of Soviets recognized the success of the uprising, and formally established the new government ...

  4. Government of Vladimir Lenin - Wikipedia

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    The Soviet government publicly announced Lenin's death the following day, with head of State Mikhail Kalinin tearfully reading an official statement to delegates of the All-Russian Congress of Soviets at 11am, the same time that a team of physicians began a postmortem of the body. [329]

  5. History of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    Although Lenin had declared his support for the principle of self-determination, the party became centralized and the independent Soviet republics were subordinated to Soviet Russia. [24] In March 1921, the Treaty of Riga was signed with the Republic of Poland , splitting territories in Belarus and Ukraine , and putting an end to Lenin's ...

  6. Great Russian chauvinism - Wikipedia

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    Great Russian chauvinism (Russian: великорусский шовинизм) is a term defined by the early Soviet government officials, most notably Vladimir Lenin, to describe an ideology of the "dominant exploiting classes of the nation, holding a dominant (sovereign) position in the state, declaring their nation as the "superior nation".

  7. List of leaders of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    Served as General Secretary from 11 March 1985 [52] and resigned on 24 August 1991, [55] [b] Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet from 1 October [51] 1988 until the office was renamed to the Chairman of the Supreme Soviet on 25 May 1989 to 15 March 1990 [52] and President of the Soviet Union from 15 March 1990 [56] to 25 December ...

  8. Leniniana - Wikipedia

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    Among different ways and roles in which Lenin was shown, there were: [3] his simple portraits, Lenin as a child and youth, Lenin as the organiser of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, Lenin as the founder of the first socialist state, Lenin as the organiser of the Party press, Lenin as an inspirer of Soviet organisations and activities, etc.

  9. Lenin: A Biography - Wikipedia

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    Writing in The New York Review of Books, Martin Malia described Service's book as the "best place to begin assessing Bolshevism's founder". [1]In The Tribune, Bhupinder Singh praised Service's ability to avoid the "extreme conclusions" regarding Lenin and the Russian Revolution that have been made by the historians and biographers Dmitri Volkogonov, Edvard Radzinsky, Orlando Figes, and Richard ...