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Lenin was buried in the Lenin Mausoleum in Red Square, Moscow, Russia. Lenin Mausoleum
He isn't buried. He is mummified and you can come visit him at the mausoleum in Moscow. You can still see his real intact body. Even the best morticians cannot keep a body intact, despite refrigerator conditions. Lenin's body has been "touched up" cosmetically to keep him looking fairly well preserved.
Technically, no one was ever "buried" in Lenin's Tomb, not even Lenin, as it's an above ground mausoleum in Red Square. His preserved body has been on view there since 1924, but in the past few years, a bill was introduced to move the body and finally bury it in a cemetary. Boris Yeltsin vowed to have the body moved in 1999, but it never happened.
He died more than 80 years ago, but former Soviet leader Vladimir Ilyich Lenin still holds a central place in the new Russia.
The embalmed body of the man who led the 1917 revolution, lies permanently in state, in a mausoleum on Red Square.
Vladimir Lenin was Soviet Russia's founding leader, who died in 1924. His embalmed body is at public display since 1924 at Lenin's Tomb at Red Square in the center of Moscow.
Lenin's coffin containing his embalmed body is kept in Lenin's Tomb or Lenin's Mausoleum in Red Square Moscow. His body is on public display since his death in 1924.
The Russian Empire fell and Vladamir Lenin took control of it which lead to the birth of the Union of Soviet Socialists Republic.
Vladimir Lenin's body was placed in a glass coffin after it was treated with chemicals to preserve it so it would not decay. Joseph Stalin is the one who proposed that against the wishes of Lenin's wife, Krupskaia and his colleague, Leon Trotsky.
The main leader of the October revolution, also known as the Bolshevik or Soviet Revolution, was Vladamir Lenin. Lenin prepared the defence line for this particular revolution,the careful planing of this defence line was the cause of their victory.
Vladimir Lenin was an atheist, he did not believe in God.
Vladimir Lenin married to Nadezhda Krupskaya in 1898