When Lenin returned to Russia in early April 1917 right after the February Revolution, his plan was to agitate the workers, peasants and soldiers of Russia to overthrow the new Provisional Government and set up a socialist (not communist at first) government under the sole control of the Bolshevik Party. He promised them "Peace! Bread! Land!" By this he meant an end to Russia's involvement in World War I, an end to shortages of food and a redistribution of land to the peasant farmers.
Lenin's plan was called the "New Economic Policy."
When Lenin returned to Russia in early April 1917 right after the February Revolution, his plan was to agitate the workers, peasants and soldiers of Russia to overthrow the new Provisional Government and set up a socialist (not communist at first) government under the sole control of the Bolshevik Party. He promised them "Peace! Bread! Land!" By this he meant an end to Russia's involvement in World War I, an end to shortages of food and a redistribution of land to the peasant farmers.
Really Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, but the president is Dmitri Mevedev. Medvedev is really Putin's stringed puppet. No one likes Putin, and actually had made a plan to assassinate him, but it was foiled.
Vladimir Lenin embraced the theories of Marxism as the foundation for his future plan for government. He adapted Marx's ideas to fit the conditions of Russia, emphasizing the role of a vanguard party to lead the proletariat in revolution. Lenin believed in the necessity of a dictatorship of the proletariat to transition from capitalism to socialism, ultimately aiming for a classless society. His interpretation of Marxism laid the groundwork for the Soviet state and its policies.
He didn't want Europe/Russia to fall or break as a whole. He wanted to help them, so with his genuisness. he made a plan called the marshall plan. To give Russia 3 billion dollars to redeem itself. Over the years Russia has become a better nation than it ever ha.
Lenin's plan was called the "New Economic Policy."
When Lenin returned to Russia in early April 1917 right after the February Revolution, his plan was to agitate the workers, peasants and soldiers of Russia to overthrow the new Provisional Government and set up a socialist (not communist at first) government under the sole control of the Bolshevik Party. He promised them "Peace! Bread! Land!" By this he meant an end to Russia's involvement in World War I, an end to shortages of food and a redistribution of land to the peasant farmers.
who did not accept the marshall plan
Really Prime Minister Vladimir Putin, but the president is Dmitri Mevedev. Medvedev is really Putin's stringed puppet. No one likes Putin, and actually had made a plan to assassinate him, but it was foiled.
To do it before General "Winter" arrived.
Vladimir Lenin embraced the theories of Marxism as the foundation for his future plan for government. He adapted Marx's ideas to fit the conditions of Russia, emphasizing the role of a vanguard party to lead the proletariat in revolution. Lenin believed in the necessity of a dictatorship of the proletariat to transition from capitalism to socialism, ultimately aiming for a classless society. His interpretation of Marxism laid the groundwork for the Soviet state and its policies.
Schleiffen plan
Frontline World - 2002 Russia Putin's Plan was released on: USA: February 2008
A democratic form of government was not part of Lenin's plan. Lenin never intended for the new government to be a democratic government, that is, open to all citizens. He believed that it was necessary to keep government in the hands of a small group of like-minded people so that the gains made by the revolution would not be lost. That meant that only members of the Bolshevik Party were going to be allowed to hold high offices in it and the Bolshevik, later Communist, Party would never lose control of the government no matter what the people of Russia wanted. Freedom to oppose his policies was not to be allowed either.
Germany's plan for fighting a two front war against France and Russia during WWI was called the Schlieffen Plan. This plan allowed Germany to invade neutral areas.
The Schlieffen Plan was a strategy developed in the early 20th century in the event that germany would have to face a war in two fronts, with Russia and France. Eventually World war 1 came and the plan was put to action. It hurt Germany because Russia was fast in preparation and the plan accounted for Russia being slow to prepare for war.
Operation Barbarossa