Lenin's leadership is often viewed through a complex lens; while he played a crucial role in the Russian Revolution and sought to establish a socialist state, his methods were marked by authoritarianism and repression. He implemented policies that led to significant social and economic change but also resorted to violence, including the Red Terror, to suppress dissent. Thus, whether he is considered a "nice" ruler largely depends on one's perspective on his ideology and the means he employed to achieve his goals.
There was no-one there to rule so Stalin thought it would be an "Amazing" chance to rule.
Vladimir Lenin was an atheist, he did not believe in God.
Vladimir Lenin married to Nadezhda Krupskaya in 1898
He was quie nice and he also allowed Christianity to prosper in his kingdom. Also, hia mother was Christian
Lenin felt that Stalin was far too harsh and that he would not make a good leader, but after his unexpected death in 1924, Lenin did not name his succesor, and Stalin took that chance to take power.
There were many - Lenin, Stalin, Brezhnev etc.
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There was no-one there to rule so Stalin thought it would be an "Amazing" chance to rule.
1. Joseph Stalin was a Marxist. 2. His family was very poor and all of his siblings died. 3. He had smallpox when he was young and survived. 4. He was arrested for being involved in Marxism. 5. He met Lenin who wrote a will for him not to become ruler. 6. When Lenin died, Joseph became ruler anyway.
It was signed on behalf of the Bolshevik government, then led by Trotsky and Lenin. There was no 'ruler' to sign the treaty, since Czar Nicholas II had been deposed the year before.
In 1922, Vladimir Lenin was the leader of the Soviet Union, having played a crucial role in the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917. However, he was in declining health, and power struggles began to emerge among the Communist Party leadership. By the end of 1922, Joseph Stalin began consolidating power, eventually becoming the de facto ruler after Lenin's death in 1924.
Vladimir Lenin was the leader of the Soviet Union from 1922 to 1924. Joseph Stalin lead the Soviet Union from 1924 to 1953.
yes he allowed the jews to come and make Persia their homeland
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After Vladimir Lenin's stroke in 1922, Joseph Stalin gradually consolidated power within the Communist Party, ultimately becoming the de facto leader of the Soviet Union. Lenin's declining health and eventual death in 1924 created a power vacuum that Stalin exploited, outmaneuvering rivals such as Leon Trotsky. By the late 1920s, Stalin had established himself as the unquestioned ruler of the Soviet Union.
Vladimir Lenin was an atheist, he did not believe in God.