Vladimir Lenin's Significance In World War I

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Vladimir Lenin’s significance in World War I was that he was the establisher of the RCP (Russian Communist Party), the founder of the U.S.S.R. (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics), and the commander of the Bolshevik Revolution. Vladimir “Lenin” Ulyanova was born in Simbirsk, Russia on April 22, 1870. He was born to his parents, Ilya Ulyanov and Maria Alexandrovna Ulyanov. Lenin was surrounded by a very educational environment as a child. His parents made sure that he got a great education and was taught well. This paid off when he finished top of his high school class. Lenin had some major issues in his childhood. First his father’s job, in which he examined schools, was jeopardized by a government who was worried about public schools and