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− | |character name=Vladimir Lenin |
+ | |character name=Vladimir Ilyich Lenin |
|image=[[File:Lenin.jpg|250px]] |
|image=[[File:Lenin.jpg|250px]] |
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|gender=Male |
|gender=Male |
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− | |birth=April 22, [[1870]] |
+ | |birth=April 22, [[1870]]<br/>Simbirsk, [[Russia]]n Empire |
− | |death=January 21, [[1924]] |
+ | |death=January 21, [[1924]]<br/>Gorki, [[Russia]]n SFSR, [[Soviet Union]] |
− | |profession=Communist politician |
+ | |profession=Communist politician<br>Revolutionary |
|nationality={{Nat-USSR}} |
|nationality={{Nat-USSR}} |
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− | {{Quote|Our demands are simple: We want peace for the soldier, we want bread for our workers, we want land for our peasants ''now''!|Vladimir Lenin|Adventures in the Secret Service}} |
+ | {{Quote|Our demands are simple: We want peace for the soldier, we want bread for our workers, we want land for our peasants ''now''!|Vladimir Ilyich Lenin|Adventures in the Secret Service}} |
⚫ | '''Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov''', better known by his alias '''Lenin''', was a [[Soviet Union|Russian]] revolutionary, a communist politician, the main leader of the October Revolution, the first head of the Russian Soviet Socialist Republic and, from [[1922]], the first de facto leader of the [[Soviet Union]]. |
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Three days after Lenin's death in [[1924]], Petrograd was renamed [[Leningrad]] in his honor. |
Three days after Lenin's death in [[1924]], Petrograd was renamed [[Leningrad]] in his honor. |
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+ | == Behind the scenes == |
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+ | Vladimir Ilyich Lenin was played by the English actor [[Roger Sloman]] in the episode "[[Petrograd, July 1917]]" of ''[[The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles]]''. |
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==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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+ | *''[[Young Indiana Jones and the Princess of Peril]]'' {{C|Historical Note}} |
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*{{YIJC|Petrograd, July 1917}} {{Edited Into}} ''[[Adventures in the Secret Service]]'' {{Fa}} |
*{{YIJC|Petrograd, July 1917}} {{Edited Into}} ''[[Adventures in the Secret Service]]'' {{Fa}} |
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*''[[Revolution!]]'' |
*''[[Revolution!]]'' |
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*''[[The Rule of Russia]]'' |
*''[[The Rule of Russia]]'' |
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*{{YIJC|Istanbul, September 1918}} {{Edited Into}} ''[[Masks of Evil]]'' {{C|Indirect mention}} |
*{{YIJC|Istanbul, September 1918}} {{Edited Into}} ''[[Masks of Evil]]'' {{C|Indirect mention}} |
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+ | *{{YIJC|Moscow, July 1919}} {{C|Cancelled}} |
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*[[Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis (comic)|''Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis'' comic]] {{Po}} |
*[[Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis (comic)|''Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis'' comic]] {{Po}} |
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+ | *''[[Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine]]'' {{Po}} |
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*''[[Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]]'' {{Mo}} |
*''[[Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull]]'' {{Mo}} |
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*''[[Indiana Jones and the Lands of Adventure]]'' |
*''[[Indiana Jones and the Lands of Adventure]]'' |
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*''[[Indiana Jones and the Sky Pirates and Other Tales]]'' |
*''[[Indiana Jones and the Sky Pirates and Other Tales]]'' |
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+ | *''[[Unquiet Voices - Russian Writers and the State]]'' {{Nf}} |
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+ | *''[[The Russian Revolution - All Power to the Soviets!]]'' {{Nf}} |
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− | ==See also== |
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− | *''[[V.I. Lenin - History Will Not Forgive Us]]'' |
+ | *''[[V. I. Lenin - History Will Not Forgive Us]]'' {{Nf}} |
+ | *''[[The Best Intentions - The Paris Peace Conference and the Treaty of Versailles]]'' {{Nf}} |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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*{{WP|Vladimir Lenin}} |
*{{WP|Vladimir Lenin}} |
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− | {{DEFAULTSORT:Lenin, Vladimir}} |
+ | {{DEFAULTSORT:Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich}} |
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[[ja:ウラジミール・レーニン]] |
[[ja:ウラジミール・レーニン]] |
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[[Category:Characters appearing in Young Indiana Jones]] |
[[Category:Characters appearing in Young Indiana Jones]] |
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+ | [[Category:Deceased]] |
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[[Category:Historical figures]] |
[[Category:Historical figures]] |
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[[Category:Political leaders]] |
[[Category:Political leaders]] |
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+ | [[Category:Russians]] |
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[[Category:Soviets]] |
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Revision as of 12:49, 4 April 2020
- "Our demands are simple: We want peace for the soldier, we want bread for our workers, we want land for our peasants now!"
- ―Vladimir Ilyich Lenin[src]
Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov, better known by his alias Lenin, was a Russian revolutionary, a communist politician, the main leader of the October Revolution, the first head of the Russian Soviet Socialist Republic and, from 1922, the first de facto leader of the Soviet Union.
Biography
In July 1917, for his eighteenth birthday, Indiana Jones saw Vladimir Ilyich Lenin speak on communism to a congregation of Bolsheviks in the city of Petrograd (renamed that year from Saint Petersburg), Russia.
Three days after Lenin's death in 1924, Petrograd was renamed Leningrad in his honor.
Behind the scenes
Vladimir Ilyich Lenin was played by the English actor Roger Sloman in the episode "Petrograd, July 1917" of The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles.
Appearances
- Young Indiana Jones and the Princess of Peril (Historical Note)
- The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles – "Petrograd, July 1917" → Adventures in the Secret Service (First appearance)
- Revolution!
- Revolution in Russia
- The Rule of Russia
- The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles – "Istanbul, September 1918" → Masks of Evil (Indirect mention)
- The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles – "Moscow, July 1919" (Cancelled)
- Indiana Jones and the Fate of Atlantis comic (Pictured only)
- Indiana Jones and the Infernal Machine (Pictured only)
- Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull (Mentioned only)
Sources
- The World of Indiana Jones
- Indiana Jones and the Lands of Adventure
- Indiana Jones and the Sky Pirates and Other Tales
- Unquiet Voices - Russian Writers and the State (Non-fiction source)
- The Russian Revolution - All Power to the Soviets! (Non-fiction source)
- V. I. Lenin - History Will Not Forgive Us (Non-fiction source)
- The Best Intentions - The Paris Peace Conference and the Treaty of Versailles (Non-fiction source)