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Why did Vladimir Lenin get exiled from Germany?

Lenin was never exiled from Germany. He had been living in exile in Switzerland but it was from Russia not Germany. After the February Russian Revolution, Germany helped Lenin return to Russia from Switzerland through Germany and Finland. Lenin wasn't being exiled from Switzerland or Germany. He was being returned to Russia to foment revolution so as to get Russia out of World War 1.


When did Lenin enter the Russia?

Lenin entered Russia on April 3, 1917, courtesy of the German High Command, returning from living in exile in Switzerland.


Where did Lenin live?

Lenin was exiled by the government to Shushenskoe, Siberia. He was released in 1900 and left Russia in self-imposed exile spending time in various countries including Switzerland, Belgium and England.


Who did Lenin return to Russia with from exile in Switzerland in 1917?

Jules, Martov, and Nadezhda Krupskaya, and others who's names are unknown.


What was the named used by Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanof socialist revolutionary who returned to Russia in April 1917 after seventeen years in exile?

Lenin


What event caused Lenin to return to Russia from exile?

The February 1917 Russian Revolution brought Lenin back to Russia. He had been living in Switzerland at the time and the revolution took him by surprise. The German High Command arranged for Lenin to be transported from Switzerland to Russia in a diplomatically sealed train. The Germans wanted Lenin to create more revolutionary disruption in the hope that a new Russian government would get Russia out of World War I.


What month did Lenin return from exile in Switzerland in 1917?

April


What country dropped out of World War 1 before it was over?

Russia was taken out of WW 1 by Lenin, as the part of the deal that took Lenin out of exile in Switzerland. It was a popular move for the Russian people. The drawback was the treaty Lenin had to sign with Germany which was highly unfavorable to Russia.


Did Vladimir Lenin fight in World War 1?

No, he did not fight in any way. He was living in exile in Switzerland at the beginning of the war. When he returned to Russia in April 1917, he agitated against the Russian Provisional Government and overthrew it. Afterwards he ended Russia's involvement in the war by entering into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk.


Until 1917 Lenin had been living in?

Lenin was living in exile mostly in Switzerland up until about April 1917.


What role did the Bolsheviks play in the Russain revolution of 1917?

Lenin played no part in the February Revolution of 1917. He was living in exile in Switzerland at the time and was actually taken by surprise that it happened. The February Revolution was a spontaneous uprising by the people of St. Petersburg that spread to other cities. Lenin returned to Russia courtesy of the German High Command of World War I, because the Germans hoped he would cause further revolution in Russia and take it out of the war.


Who became the leader of the Bolsheviks after he was shipped from Germany in a sealed train?

Vladimir Lenin was already the leader of the Bolshevik Party when Germany shipped him to Russia in the famous diplomatically sealed train. Thus, Lenin did not "become the leader of the Bolsheviks "after" Germany sent him to Russia. Lenin had formed the Bolsheviks in 1903 and was their leader even while he was living in self-imposed exile in Switzerland. Germany sent him back to Russia in April 1917.