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Price: 10.00 euro
Size: 18x14cm./7×5.5inch.
Beautiful complete cardset with Lenin. Made in 1980.
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Price: 10.00 euro
Size: 15.5x11cm./6.1×4.3inch.
Complete postcard set of the interiour of the house of Lenin. Probably made in the 60’s. The cover of the map reads:”Office and Apartment of Lenin in the Kremlin”.
Lenin’s original name was Vladimir Iljitsj Oeljanov. He lived from 1870-1924. He was a revolutionairy and the first leader of the Soviet Union.
His political and social ideas, known as Leninism, was based on the social ideas of Karl Marx, called Marxism. After the october revolution in 1917 he was the first leader of the Soviet Union and put in place the first communist party and the first communist state in the world. His supporters were called the Bolsheviks. In the early 20’s Lenin had a series of strokes on wich he died in 1924. After losing is ability to speak.
Lenin’s body was embalmed to preserve it for long term public display in the Red Square mausoleum. During this process, Lenin’s brain was removed. Lenin’s body is still on display.
It is assumed that Lenin’s alias was chosen from the river Lena. One of the longest river in the world.
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This postcard shows a picture of Lenin’s room at the Aliluyevy Apartment in St. Petersburg.
The apartment originally was rented by Stalin’s parents in law during 1916-1918. In july 1917 Lenin was accused of being a spy and took shelter in this apartment with Zinoviev (who was executed by Stalin in 1937). Lenin stayed only 3 days in this apartment when he fled to Finland to return in October when the Bolsjevik revolution broke out.
In that time Stalin was one of the Bolsjeviks leaders. Stalin himself lived in this apartment a few months in 1918-1919.
This apartment is also called:”Lenin’s secret apartment” and turned into a museum in 1937 and it still is.
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Postcard with crowd of people and Lenin. On the back of the postcard is the following information:”Lenin and N.K. Krupskaya among peasants of Kashino Village at the opening of the local electric power station, Kashino, November 14, 1920″.
As you can tell on the photo, the postcard is damaged. Non the less a rare picture of Lenin.
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Postcard of Lenin from the 60’s. This postcard have been trough a lot. It is damaged on the back and on the front somebody has written something. On the back there is a drawing. Looks like some ships and a submarine.
The picture on the front is lenin o the 25th. of May 1919 when there was a parade on the Red Square in Moscow of the Vsevobuch Troops. Vsevobuch troops are troops that are in training for the militairy. This parade is well documented and some famous pictures of Lenin were taken. Like the one below.
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A postcard from late 60’s early 70’s from a picture of 1922. Shown on the bench are Lenin. Next to Lenin we find Nadezhda Krupskaya. She was a Bolshevik Revolutionary, politician, and the wife of Lenin from 1898 until his death in 1924. She served as the Soviet Union’s Deputy Minister of Education from 1929 until her death in 1939.
Next to her sits Victor, Lenin’s nephew.
Next to Victor sits Anna Ulyanova and was the older sister of Lenin. Next to her is Vera, the daughter of a worker.
Nadezhda Krupskaya. Lenin’s wife.
Anna Ulyanova. Lenin’s sister.
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This postcard is made in 1971 and shows a photo of the Gorky Estate in the 20’s.
In the Gorky estate lived Lenin his last years were he died in 1924 after strokes.
His body was embalmed in the house for the first time and was taken to the mausoleum on the Red Square in Moscow where it remains today on permanent display. His body is being treated every two weeks.
The Gorky Estate is now a museum.
Price: 2.50 euro
A postcard from 1974 showing Lenin’s bedroom.
The house of Lenin is now a museum in the city of Kazan. The house-museum of the Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin is one of the oldest museums in Kazan. It was opened on November 7, 1937, on the 20th anniversary of the Great October Revolution.
The Lenin family lived in this house for only 9 months, but that was the time (years of 1888 -1889) when Lenin became a Marxist and it determined his future life and destiny.
Millions of people already visited the museum during the years of its existence. Among them there are heads of other countries, ambassadors of foreign states, famous politicians, outstanding figures of culture and science, astronauts and others.
The Lenin House Museum in Kazan.
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A postcard with Lenin giving a speech at the St. Andrew’s hall in the Kremlin.
The postcard is from 1969 from a photo of 1921.
The text on the backside says: “V.I. Lenin gives a speech at the meeting of the 11th. Comintern Congress in St. Andrew’s Hall in the Kremlin, Moscow, June-July 1921.” (just like I said)
St. Andrew’s Hall in the Kremlin nowadays.
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This postcard is from 1965 and on the back it says: “Lenin at the parade of the Vsevobuch troops”.
On the 25th. of May 1919 there was a parade on the Red Square in Moscow of the Vsevobuch Troops. Vsevobuch troops are troops that are in training for the militairy. This parade is well documented and some famous pictures of Lenin were taken. Like the one below.