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<b>Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov</b> (], ] - ], ]) who used the alias '''Lenin''', was a Russian revolutionary and first leader of the ]. Born in ], ] and died in ], ] after a series of strokes resulting from an assassination attempt. His embalmed body is on permanent exhibition in ]. | <b>Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov</b> (], ] - ], ]) who used the alias '''Lenin''', was a ] revolutionary and first leader of the ]. Born in ], ] and died in ], ] after a series of strokes resulting from an assassination attempt. His embalmed body is on permanent exhibition in ]. | ||
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Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov (April 22, 1870 - January 21, 1924) who used the alias Lenin, was a Russian revolutionary and first leader of the Soviet Union. Born in Simbirsk, Russia and died in Gorki, Soviet Union after a series of strokes resulting from an assassination attempt. His embalmed body is on permanent exhibition in Moscow.
see also Russian Revolution, Joseph Stalin, Lenin Peak