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Lenin died in Gorki, (a village twenty miles from Moscow) Russia on 21st January 1924.

You can view his body today in his tomb located on Red Square in Moscow. It has been preserved in a glass case.

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After loosing leadership in his newly built Soviet Union he traveled far and wide to spread the ideas of Marx-Leninism (Stalinism) to the rest of the world. He came across the small but ambitious country of Equestria. The leader being Princess Celestia he preached the ideas of comradeship and unity for a better good. During a long but successful campaign he managed to teach the country ideas of pure communism. Eventually he left but left behind the country which soon made a hybrid version. He died 21 years later in the USSR.

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Lenin's body was embalmed and treated with a secret chemical compound designed to preserve it indefinitely. Then it was put in a transparent sarcophagus for all to see. Lenin's brain was removed and sliced into 30,000 pieces by the Russian Institute of the Brain to determine what it was about his brain that made him the great leader and thinker of the Revolution. The result was that there was nothing special about it.

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Vladimir Lenin died on January 21, 1924 at the age of 53.

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Lenin died at 18.50 hrs, Moscow time, on 21 January 1924, aged 53.

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