Lenin ruled from about October 25, 1917 to his death on January 21, 1924. However, he had a stroke in 1922 and from then he wasn't really capable of governing well throughout 1923. He was unable to speak, was in a wheelchair and had lost virtually all political power within the Communist Party.
1917-1924. very short rule
Vladimir Ilych (VI) Lenin (Ulyanov).
There was no-one there to rule so Stalin thought it would be an "Amazing" chance to rule.
Lenin did not explicitly designate a single successor to rule the USSR after his death, but he had concerns about Joseph Stalin's increasing power. In his "Testament," written in late 1922 and early 1923, Lenin recommended that Stalin be removed from his position as General Secretary, suggesting that he was too ambitious and concentrated power. Instead, he favored a collective leadership to prevent any one individual from dominating the party or the state. Ultimately, despite Lenin's warnings, Stalin emerged as the primary leader following Lenin's death in 1924.
The February Revolution of 1917 is the revolution that ended the rule of the Tsars. The October Revolution staged by Lenin and the Bolsheviks ended the rule of the Provisional Government rather than that of the Tsars.
Vladimir Lenin lived in Russia.
1917-1924. very short rule
There are plenty of them even now.
Vladimir Ilych (VI) Lenin (Ulyanov).
He was king in 1422-1461 and again from 1470 to 1471; 40 years total.
they have different names :D
King George VI ruled the United Kingdom.
The Czar rule in Russia lasted nearly 300 years. The first Czar was put into power in 1613 and the last Russian Czar ended his reign in 1917.
There was no-one there to rule so Stalin thought it would be an "Amazing" chance to rule.
he was more power hungry and sucked
Edward VI.
James I (who was James VI of Scotland)