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Nationalizing the land and banks, rumored ties to German intelligence – the Bolshevik leader Vladimir Lenin has sat down with the Russian Telegraph to discuss some of the burning issues in 1917 Russia. | Nationalizing the land and banks, rumored ties to German intelligence – the Bolshevik leader Vladimir Lenin has sat down with the Russian Telegraph to discuss some of the burning issues in 1917 Russia. |
The monarchy has fallen, the royal family is under arrest, WWI is raging, and Lenin has recently returned to Russia from his long-term exile in Switzerland to join the Revolution. From his political emigration he brings radical ideas about the direction in which Russia should move. | The monarchy has fallen, the royal family is under arrest, WWI is raging, and Lenin has recently returned to Russia from his long-term exile in Switzerland to join the Revolution. From his political emigration he brings radical ideas about the direction in which Russia should move. |
The Russian Telegraph (RT) is a fictional media outlet, part of the #1917LIVE project, which relives the momentous events of the Russian Revolution through the eyes of its main actors and witnesses. | The Russian Telegraph (RT) is a fictional media outlet, part of the #1917LIVE project, which relives the momentous events of the Russian Revolution through the eyes of its main actors and witnesses. |
READ MORE: Lenin arrives in Petrograd to join the Russian Revolution | READ MORE: Lenin arrives in Petrograd to join the Russian Revolution |
RT managed to talk the Bolshevik leader who has been busy galvanizing crowds in Petrograd (St. Petersburg) with populist slogans and bold speeches since his arrival on April 16, 1917. | RT managed to talk the Bolshevik leader who has been busy galvanizing crowds in Petrograd (St. Petersburg) with populist slogans and bold speeches since his arrival on April 16, 1917. |
Lenin believes that the February Revolution that ousted Tsar Nicholas II more than a month ago, was bourgeois in its nature and more should be done to topple the rule of the exploiting classes. | Lenin believes that the February Revolution that ousted Tsar Nicholas II more than a month ago, was bourgeois in its nature and more should be done to topple the rule of the exploiting classes. |
He has a clear and simple ideas how to deal with economy – and many among the common folk find these appealing. | He has a clear and simple ideas how to deal with economy – and many among the common folk find these appealing. |
Lenin loathes the Provisional Government, which he says represents the capitalists and is rallying against it. “All power to the Soviets!” – he exclaims referring to its rival authority, the Petrograd Soviet of Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies. | Lenin loathes the Provisional Government, which he says represents the capitalists and is rallying against it. “All power to the Soviets!” – he exclaims referring to its rival authority, the Petrograd Soviet of Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies. |
Lenin returned to Petrograd from Zurich through the territory of hostile Germany – Russia’s enemy in WWI. He managed to strike a deal with the Germans, allowing him and his fellow Bolsheviks safe passage in a “sealed” train car. | Lenin returned to Petrograd from Zurich through the territory of hostile Germany – Russia’s enemy in WWI. He managed to strike a deal with the Germans, allowing him and his fellow Bolsheviks safe passage in a “sealed” train car. |
This controversial decision sparked speculation that Lenin was a German spy or that he was receiving money from Berlin. | This controversial decision sparked speculation that Lenin was a German spy or that he was receiving money from Berlin. |
A firebrand revolutionary, Lenin is gaining momentum, but nobody has yet realized that this short, simple-looking man will soon forever change Russia and impact world history. | A firebrand revolutionary, Lenin is gaining momentum, but nobody has yet realized that this short, simple-looking man will soon forever change Russia and impact world history. |
#1917LIVE: 5 times Vladimir Lenin broke character while tweeting on trending hashtags | #1917LIVE: 5 times Vladimir Lenin broke character while tweeting on trending hashtags |
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