Communism means a global society with no governments or countries or armies. Neither Lenin nor Stalin wanted that.
Joseph Stalin and Adolph Hitler were both Communists.
They both had great impacts on Russia. Lenin played a part that wanted to have everyone equal when Stalin tricked people to get in control. Stalin got to power and dictated, Lenin was a revolutionary who believed in communism. Stalin wanted socialism.
Vladimir Lenin, then Joseph Stalin
"Stalin was NOT appointed,he Killed everyone opposing his candidacy. Stalin came to power in 1924 after Lenin's death. " Edit: I found this answer while looking for something else. It is completely and utterly wrong. Stalin was appointed General Secretary by Lenin, when Lenin proposed this new position in April 1922. Since none of the other leading communists realized the potential power of this position, no one wanted it, and they actually supported Stalin in becoming General secretary. http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/RUSstalin.htm
At first, lenin... then lenin died and Stalin screwed with the succession and seized power.
Joseph Stalin and Adolph Hitler were both Communists.
I think Lenin was succeeded by Stalin.
Stalin scrapped Lenin's New Economic Policy (NEP) in favor of his own Five Year Plans. Stalin and other hardline Marxist/Communists felt that Lenin's NEP was a retreat from the move from capitalism to socialism and were angered over it. The NEP was kept in place by Stalin and his co-rulers after Lenin's death until 1929 when Stalin had eliminated his opposition and became the sole power in the Soviet Union. That is when he replaced the NEP with his own program for economic recovery.
They both had great impacts on Russia. Lenin played a part that wanted to have everyone equal when Stalin tricked people to get in control. Stalin got to power and dictated, Lenin was a revolutionary who believed in communism. Stalin wanted socialism.
When Joseph Stalin took over after Vladimir Lenin, they really weren't all that different. They both had views similar to that of Karl Marx, the philosopher.
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Vladimir Lenin, then Joseph Stalin
Stalin was Lenin's successor, even though Lenin didn't actually like Stalin much. Before that, Stalin had been in charge of the Communist Party's administration.
"Stalin was NOT appointed,he Killed everyone opposing his candidacy. Stalin came to power in 1924 after Lenin's death. " Edit: I found this answer while looking for something else. It is completely and utterly wrong. Stalin was appointed General Secretary by Lenin, when Lenin proposed this new position in April 1922. Since none of the other leading communists realized the potential power of this position, no one wanted it, and they actually supported Stalin in becoming General secretary. http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/RUSstalin.htm
At first, lenin... then lenin died and Stalin screwed with the succession and seized power.
Lenin represented the Bolsheviks. After they succeeded in the Revolution, they changed their name to Communists.
Josef Stalin replaced Lenin in 1924