I think it was Trotsky
Germany sent Lenin back to Russia in April 1917. They facilitated his return as part of a strategy to destabilize Russia during World War I, hoping that his leadership would lead to a withdrawal of Russian forces from the conflict. Lenin's arrival in Russia contributed to the Bolshevik Revolution later that year.
No, Josef Stalin did. Lenin died in 1924.
He was appointed commander-in-chief of the Continental Army in April, 1775 and served in that capacity until December, 1783. *He was briefly returned to titular command of the army in July 1798, during the Quasi War with France, but did not lead any forces in the 16 months until his death.
they work in the army and they lead the army
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
Bolsheviks.
No, Lenin died in 1924.
Germany sent Lenin back to Russia in April 1917. They facilitated his return as part of a strategy to destabilize Russia during World War I, hoping that his leadership would lead to a withdrawal of Russian forces from the conflict. Lenin's arrival in Russia contributed to the Bolshevik Revolution later that year.
Russia
No, General Patton did not lead the Allied forces to defeat the wrong army during World War II. He played a significant role in the defeat of Nazi Germany and its Axis allies.
No, Lenin had died in 1924 and the Cold War did not begin till after WWII.
It was Russia
No, Josef Stalin did. Lenin died in 1924.
The President does lead the Navy. He is the Commander in Chief of all the armed forces. That includes the Army, Navy, Marine Corps and Air Force.
No, Calvin Coolidge did not lead the Bolsheviks. Vladimir Lenin led the Bolsheviks.
Trotsky led the Bolshevik/Communist Red Army forces in the Russian Civil War after the October Revolution of 1917.