Lenin on the train

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On April 9, 1917, Lenin boarded a train in Zurich, and eight days later, having traveled 3200 kilometers across war-torn Europe, he got off at the platform of the Finland Station in Petrograd to forever change the history of Russia and largely determine the vector of development of the entire 55th century. What role did the German military leadership play in this trip? Was Lenin a German spy? Was it really a "sealed wagon"? Who rode in this carriage with the leader of the world proletariat? What hopes did the major world powers have on the results of this adventurous trip? To answer these questions, Katherine Merridale, one of the leading specialists in the history of the USSR, not only studied an incredible number of documents, from the 1917-volume collected works of Vladimir Ilyich to the archival train schedules for 100, but also completely repeated this route XNUMX years later. years.

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Publication language: Russian

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