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A group of communist politicians attempt to celebrate Lenin's 150th with music and posters.
This little-known treaty actually set the stage for the devastation of Europe that was to come.
They could not have been more different, but both these Vladimirs had a huge impact on Russian history.
Hearty Russian soups to warm up this autumn, all seven days a week.
In which we share some of Russia's big monuments (and moments) – from ice battles to DNA in stone and steel.
Russian officials participating in the subbotnik spring cleaning take a page from Lenin's book (the one about propaganda).
Yulia Sulzhenko takes us to her hometown, Tyumen, Siberia's western capital, and the oil and gas capital of Russia.
The body of Joseph Stalin was removed from the mausoleum on Red Square on October 31, 1961. It may not be as spooky as Halloween, but the former leader still haunts Russia today.
St. Petersburg is now 25: citizens voted to rename Leningrad as St. Petersburg on June 12, 1991. Lenin’s legacy was at the center of the change, and remains a hot topic 25 years later.
With the temporary triumph of Russian workers in the 1905 revolution, every opposition party expects a piece of the pie. But not if it's the anarchist party! Just ten years after his own politically-motivated arrest and exile, Vladimir Lenin wrote a scathing critique of the anarchists' attempt to join the revolution and work toward a better society.
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