Lenin’s role in the period of 1917-24 was significant as he began his many runs of success using his leadership skills and organisational abilities as he persuaded the majority of Russia to join him and his group, known as the Bolsheviks. Lenin was the mastermind behind the Bolshevik revolution, war communism and the Red Terror. Although Lenin was rather successful, he had suffered a few failures which had impacted Russia even after his death in 1924. Lenin came across as persuasive and strong-willed, diverting the negative attention away from the few failures that had taken place during his reign. He had always seemed to have a plan and was quick on his feet, especially during War Communism. Overall, Lenin’s success was quite significant as he managed to hold the Bolshevik party together, even with the idea of collapse, and was all around pragmatic and flexible when building a new government and maintained it as the majority of people could not attempt this, Lenin has succeeded. …show more content…
He was dedicated towards the Bolsheviks and devoted many hours of his time to improving it all together. It all began in March of 1917 where the Russian Revolution broke out, which resulted in the collapse of the Tsar's regime in which he abdicated and the Provisional Government was formed. With Lenin's arrival to Petrograd in April 1917, the Bolsheviks perspective on the Provisional Government had changed as Lenin introduced the April Thesis and an option for agreement with the Mensheviks. Many did not agree with the decision to continue fighting Germany in the war and instead of sitting back, they campaigned for change. Under the control of Lenin, Bolsheviks had ordered workers in the community to join the Red Guards, later known as the Red