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This is a list of speeches of Vladimir Lenin, the founder and leader of both Soviet Russia (1917–1924) and Soviet Union (1922–1924). Lenin, speaking for the public in 1919 This article is part of
While Zinoviev became Comintern's president, Lenin retained significant influence over it. [328] Lenin in one of the committees of the II Congress of the Comintern. The Second Congress of the Communist International opened in Petrograd's Smolny Institute in July 1920, representing the last time that Lenin visited a city other than Moscow. [329]
While Zinoviev became the International's President, Lenin continued to wield great control over it. [261] The First Congress of the Communist International was followed by the Eighth Congress of the Bolsheviks, at which Lenin was repeatedly criticised for the measures that his government had implemented. [262]
President Donald Trump, left, and and Russia President Vladimir Putin arrive for a meeting in Helsinki on July 16, 2018. - Brendan Smialowski/AFP/Getty Images A version of this story appeared in ...
Former Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said on Wednesday that Trump's win would probably be bad news for Ukraine, but that it was unclear how far Trump would be able to cut U.S. financing for ...
In the statement, Trump threatened tariffs, more sanctions and taxes on Russia if Russian President Vladimir Putin does not end his war against Ukraine, saying it will "only get get worse" and ...
Trump campaign senior adviser Jason Miller told NBC News: “Democrat and media pearl-clutchers seem to have forgotten that we had four years of peace and prosperity under President Trump, but ...
The Establishment of Soviet power in Russia (in Soviet historiography, «Triumphal Procession of Soviet Power») was the process of establishing Soviet power throughout the territory of the former Russian Empire, with the exception of areas occupied by the troops of the Central Powers, following the seizure of power by Bolsheviks in Petrograd on 7 November 1917 [O.S. 25 October], and in mostly ...