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This set is about the
places where Lenin lived or stayed during his carrer as a professional
revolutioner. Communist Party sources tell that it happenes after his brother
Alexander was hanged. He was charged in the attempt to kill the tsar and found
guilty. Since that moment young Vladimir declared vendetta to the tsar (joke ?
maybe, but it is a true fact.) Here is what included in the set (from left to
right):
- when Lenin was exiled to Siberia he lived in that house in the
village named Shushenskoe with his wife Nadezda Konstantinovna Krupskaia; -
in this house in the city of Ufa (later the capital of Bashkiria) he lived
too; - In the end of summer 1917 Lenin was hiding from police. He lived
about 30 km from the city near the village called Razliv where he played a role
of a grass cutter. He lived in a tepee <indian hut, right ?> made of
dried grass. There he was waiting for the convenient moment to start the
uprising in St.Petersburg which eventually turned into the revolution. - in
this house in the city of Podolsk he lived or just stayed too; - in this
house in the city of Vyborg (in Finland at that time, now in Leningrad region
of Russia) too;
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