Yes, the 1917 Revolutions ended in that year; however, after that the Russian Civil War between the Bolshevik Red Army and the opposition White armies soon broke out. The Civil War ended in Bolshevik success in 1920. Lenin died in 1924.
an ancient group of Indians that were alive at the same time as Vladimir Lenin
He wasn't alive long enough to reveal that
No. He died in 1924 after several strokes, which were partially brought on by an assassination attempt where he was shot twice in the neck, but refused assistance.
The ruler of Russia before Stalin was Vladimir Lenin. Lenin led the Bolshevik Party in the October Revolution of 1917, which overthrew the provisional government and established the Soviet Union. He served as the first leader of the Soviet Union until his death in 1924, after which Stalin rose to power.
No, far from it. Rasputin wanted to keep the Romanovs alive because he was benefiting from being a favorite of Empress Alexandra. In December 1916, Rasputin was murdered by certain members of the Russian aristocracy who disliked the fact that he had become a powerful person just because he had Alexandra's favor. In July 1918, the Romanovs were murdered by members of the secret police, the Cheka, and Red Army soldiers on orders from Vladimir Lenin.
No. Marx died in 1883. The Russian Revolution. which was a series of three revolutions came later. The first revolution was in 1905, but was little more than a series of labor strikes. The second revolution was actually two in one which occurred in February 1917 and October 1917. The third revolution was a revolution against the Bolsheviks who took power in the October 1917 revolution. This one failed.
Vladimir's father is alive and he doesn't really know who to trust
interesting that many peoplo on west doesn't know, russian revolution is separated on February revolution, that was first revolution, when royal family was arested by bolseviks, and second part of revolution october revolution in wich fought two sides bolseviks or the reds and royalist or the whites...Bolseviks feared that Tsar family will make them problems if they are alive so they killed them...Form death of Tsar family rased urban legend bout great dutches Anastasia, only survived royality...
No, very alive
Joseph Stalin
Lenin added the concept that the road to communism did not need to wait for the creation of a proletariat of exploited workers to rise up and seize the means of production. He believed that a properly coordinated centralized group of professional revolutionaries could do so politically and this is exactly what he and the Bolsheviks did in the October Revolution of 1917. The so-called Communist Revolution was not one that Marx had originally envisioned.
He was a threat to the Revolution as long as he was alive.