What were the significant changes in the Soviet Union after the death of Lenin?
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After the death of Lenin, Soviet Union fell into the hands of bad administrators.
Power of communist ideas deteriorated with the fall of great leaders like Lenin in Soviet Union.
Stalin brutally massacred people during his reign.
Due to lack of proper leadership and fall of communism, the once big nation disintegrated into many small countries
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The last phase of Lenin’s life—first partial, then total disablement, then death—had fortuitously provided a sort of transitional period for a party leadership to emerge and for policies to be argued.
- Lenin died on July 21, 1924. After all the activities that Lenin did, he left a legacy but his death also represented a transition period to another political situation that changed the life of Russia.
- Divisions, political disagreements, and differences followed Lenin's death and Russia lived moments of tension and uncertainty.
- There were many internal fractions in the Central Committee. After Lenin's death, Joseph Stalin, who had been the General Secretary of the Central Committee in the Communists party, increased his power and influence over rivals, included Trotsky, to be named the Prime of the Soviet Union.
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