Lenin was part Mongol, Jewish, Swedish and German. He was not Russian at all as far as ancestry goes.
Vladimir Lenin was born in Simbirsk, Volga
Lenin inspired the Russian Revolution of 1917.Lenin
Germany helped Lenin return to Russia in 1917. As World War I was ongoing, German leaders saw Lenin as a potential disruptor of the Russian war effort, believing his return could lead to political chaos in Russia. They facilitated his journey by allowing him to travel through German territory in a sealed train. Lenin's return ultimately contributed to the Bolshevik Revolution and the collapse of the Russian Empire.
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The Germans are the ones who assisted Lenin to power. They did this with the expectation that he would undermine the Russian efforts in the war.
Maria Alexandrovna Ulyanova was Russian, born 6th March 1835. German father and Swedish mother
The Russian Revolution as well as the Russian Civil War were both concluded successfully by the time Lenin died in 1924.
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.
Lenin was not a German spy in the sense that he was employed by Germany and acting solely on its instructions or reporting secrets of state back to it. Nevertheless, Germany did give money to Lenin and the Bolsheviks to help them stir up trouble and be disruptive to the Russian war effort if not touch off an outright revolution.Lenin and the Bolsheviks were accused of being German agents once word got out that he and the Bolsheviks were receiving money from Germany.
Lenin's real name was Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov.
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