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Vladimir Ilich Lenin

 

             On May 4, 1870, Vladimir Ilich Lenin was born to Ilya Nikolayevich .
             On April 16, the Lenin was baptized in .
             the local church of St. Nicholas. His parents were described as .
             "collegiate councilor Ilya Nikolayevich Ulyanov and his lawful wife .
             Alexandrovna of the Orthodox Faith," (Clark, 3). Many people believe .
             Lenin to be a harsh and cruel person who was completely responsible for .
             his actions. Others believe that Lenin learned his ways when he was a .
             young child and acted them out when he became a young adult. Lenin .
             gained his distorted image of the human race when he was a young .
             child.
             Maria Alexandrovna was the daughter of a doctor from a wealthy .
             family in Lubeck, Northern Germany. He inherited the bourgeois .
             background from his mother (Clark, 4). Even from the start of his life full of .
             battles, Lenin started out in high social standards, leaving him to believe .
             the lower classes weren't equivalent to him. Accurate and complete .
             information about [his] ancestry has been printed pointed out or has been .
             systematically suppressed or over looked [in Russia] because it would .
             reveal that Lenin didn't come from the people or from a low social origin .
             (Clark, 4). It is true that his father was the son of a shoemaker with .
             Kalmuck blood, a Mongolian ancestry that may have accounted for .
             Lenin's slanted eyes and high cheekbones (Clark, 4). With Lenin's .
             grandfather being of "low" social standings and his mother being of .
             "high" social standings, Lenin found himself caught between two worlds in .
             some cases. He chose to decline his grandfather's past and side with his .
             mother's social class as it would greatly benefit him later in life. .
             Richard Pipe is surely wrong to portray Lenin in power merely as a .
             psychopath to whom ideas barely mattered and whose fundamental .
             motivation was to dominate and to kill (Service, 1). The anti-Semitic case .
             of Valentin Solokhin than Lenin's ideology was largely a product of the .


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