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what is the role of lenin and stalin in russian revolution

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Vladimir Ilyich ​Ulyanov, better known as Lenin, was a Russian communist revolutionary and politician. He served as the first leader of the Russian Soviet Socialist Republic after its formation in the Russian Revolution of 1917.

Lenin played a very important role in the Russian Revolution of 1917.

1.He was the leader of the Bolsheviks who conducted the Revolution. 
2. Under his leadership, the revolutionary government introduced radical land reforms and transformed the country into a socialist state.
3. He led the Bolsheviks to victory in the Russian Civil War from 1917 to 1922.
4. He introduced the New Economic Policy which was a mixed economic system with a leading role for the state. It  started the process of industrialisation and recovery from the Civil War.
5. In 1922, just before Lenin's death, the Russia joined other terrirtories of the former Tsar's empire to form the Soviet Union. 

Role of stalin
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a.  In order to deal with small land holdings and with shortage of grains, Stalin introduced Collectivisation of farms.
b. Stain thus decided to eliminate kulaks, better of peasants and establish state control over farms.
c. He also provided for collective farming, where peasants were compelled to do farming in collective farms or kolkhoz
d. ​The collectivisation programme, caused resentment among the peasants as many of them refused and resisted., they destroyed their livestock 
e. The programme was forcibly implemented,  Those who resented such a policy were deported and severely punished 
f. It did not increase the crop production, as many peasants resisted.
g. Bad harvest of 1932-33 also severely effected crop production.
h. Many kulaks were criticised for hoarding grains resulting in hike in price, all this led to the worst famine in 1933. 
i. Stalin and his party was criticised for introducing such measures. 
j. Large number of people who raised their voice were tortured, imprisoned.
k. Many angry peasants in the rage of anger destroyed their livestock. 
Answered by ans81
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supporting Revolution and saving learning in wake of February revolution of 1917 in the first phase of the Russian revolution of 1917 Stalin was really released from exile challenge would share a flat with molotov where he apologized you are the nearest of all to learning in the initial stage in April
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