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Lenin Talking To Peasants, (1939). Creator: M Sokolov
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Lenin Talking To Peasants, (1939). Creator: M Sokolov
Lenin Talking To Peasants, (1939). Russian communist revolutionary Vladimir Ilich Lenin (1870-1924) meeting poor peasants who suffered under the oppressive Tsarist system. Lenin was the first Soviet head of state, prime minister of the USSR, and founder of the Bolsheviks. From Stalin on Lenin. [Foreign Languages Publishing House, Moscow, 1939]
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Lenin Talking To Peasants, (1939) - A Glimpse into the Revolutionary Spirit
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. This print captures a significant moment in history as Russian communist revolutionary Vladimir Ilich Lenin engages in conversation with poor peasants who had suffered under the oppressive Tsarist system. Taken by M Sokolov, this image portrays Lenin's deep connection with the common people and his commitment to addressing their grievances. As the first Soviet head of state, prime minister of the USSR, and founder of the Bolsheviks, Lenin played a pivotal role in shaping Russia's political landscape. This photograph showcases his dedication to Marxism and communism as he converses passionately with these individuals who represent the backbone of rural society. The vibrant colors bring life to this historical scene from 1939, highlighting not only Lenin's presence but also capturing the essence of hope amidst poverty and rebellion. Through his interactions with these peasants, Lenin sought to understand their struggles firsthand and implement policies that would alleviate their suffering. Merging politics with compassion, this image reflects both Lenin's statesmanship and his ability to connect on a personal level. It serves as a reminder that behind every political theorist lies an individual driven by ideals rooted in empathy for those marginalized by society. Preserved by The Print Collector at Foreign Languages Publishing House in Moscow during that era, this photograph offers us an invaluable glimpse into one man's determination to create a more equitable future for all Russians.
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