Lenin never overthrew the Tsar either by himself or with the Bolshevik Party. In 1917, the February Revolution occurred while Lenin was living in Switzerland. During this revolution, the Tsar abdicated the throne, so Lenin had nothing to do with the overthrow of the Tsar. After the Tsar was overthrown, a Provisional Government was set up. Lenin overthrew that government in the October Revolution, but never overthrew the Tsar himself.
Vladimir Lenin married to Nadezhda Krupskaya in 1898
Under the leadership of Vladimir Ilyich Ulianov, also known as V.I. Lenin
Vladimir Lenin was an atheist, he did not believe in God.
The Reds were Vladimir Lenin, the Bolsheviks and their followers who supported not only the overthrow of the Tsar but also the overthrow of the subsequent Provisional Government. The Reds were distinguished from the other side called the Whites.
Vladimir Lenin's name was chosen by himself; "Lenin" was a pseudonym he adopted in 1901 during his underground revolutionary activities. "Vladimir" is his given name.
No, Vladimir Lenin is not single.
Vladimir Lenin lived in Russia.
Vladimir Lenin
Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov was the real name of the Russian revolutionary leader Vladimir Lenin. He adopted Lenin as his last name. Lenin was not a nickname. He was also referred to as Nikolai Lenin by close associates.
The Bolsheviks were a group of radical communists who wanted to overthrow the czarist government and later, the Provisional government. They were led by Vladimir Lenin
When Joseph Stalin took over after Vladimir Lenin, they really weren't all that different. They both had views similar to that of Karl Marx, the philosopher.
Vladimir Lenin married to Nadezhda Krupskaya in 1898