Vladimir Lenin was a Russian politician, revolutionary and leader of Soviet Socialist republic from 1917 till his death in 1922. His full name was Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov but he adopted his more famous alias 'Lenin' in 1901 after his exile to Siberia ended.
Lenin's real name was Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov.
Lenin had written What Is To Be Done? around 1901-1902. It is named after Nikolai Chernyshevsky's book of the same name.
Lenin represented the Bolsheviks. After they succeeded in the Revolution, they changed their name to Communists.
Lenin's plan was called the New Economic Policy. It reintroduced some aspects of capitalism into the socialist system Lenin had imposed on the country.
The name has no specific meaning. It is thought that it comes from the River Lena, which flows through Siberia. Lenin had been exiled there from 1897 to 1900. He began using the name in 1901.
Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov was the real name of the Russian revolutionary leader Vladimir Lenin. He adopted Lenin as his last name. Lenin was not a nickname. He was also referred to as Nikolai Lenin by close associates.
Lenin's first name was Vladimir. He was also called Nikolai at times after he adopted the name Lenin.
Lenin was his last name. Vladimir was his first name.
Lenin's wife's name was Nadezhda Konstaninovna Krupskaya
Lenin's real name was Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov.
Mikhail Lenin's birth name is Mikhail Ignatyuk.
It was the real name of Vladimir Lenin, who was also known as Nikolai Lenin.
Lenin's speech at the train station was the April Thesis
Lenin was his last name. Vladimir was his first name.
Vladimir Lenin's name was chosen by himself; "Lenin" was a pseudonym he adopted in 1901 during his underground revolutionary activities. "Vladimir" is his given name.
Lenin created the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, the Soviet Union.
Lenin had written What Is To Be Done? around 1901-1902. It is named after Nikolai Chernyshevsky's book of the same name.