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  • 71Vladimir Illich Lénine — Lénine Pour les articles homonymes, voir Lénine (homonymie). Lénine …

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  • 72Vladimir Lenine — Lénine Pour les articles homonymes, voir Lénine (homonymie). Lénine …

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  • 73Vladimir Lénine — Lénine Pour les articles homonymes, voir Lénine (homonymie). Lénine …

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  • 74Lenin in Paris — Infobox Film name = Lenin in Paris director = Sergei Yutkevich producer = writer = Yevgeni Gabrilovich Sergei Yutkevich starring = Yuri Kayurov Vladimir Antonik Claude Jade music = Grigori Frid cinematography = Nikolai Nemolyayev editing =… …

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  • 75Lenin, Vladimir Ilich Ulyanov — (1870–1924)    Lenin was the alias used by Vladimir Ilich Ulyanov. He is the most influential Marxist political leader and theorist bar none. As a political leader he led the Bolsheviks in their seizure of power in October 1917, and was head of… …

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  • 76Lenin in Paris — Filmdaten Deutscher Titel Lenin in Paris Originaltitel Lenin w Parishe/Ленин в Париже …

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  • 77Vladimir Obruchev — Infobox Writer name = Vladimir Afanasyevich Obruchev caption = Vladimir Obruchev on the cover of his memoirs, Digging for Pluto s Secrets birthdate = birth date|1863|9|28|mf=y birthplace = near Rzhev, Tver Oblast deathdate = death date and… …

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  • 78Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich — (1870–1924)    Born into a family of the petty nobility, Vladimir Ulyanov became a revolutionary at university. Rather than becoming a member of the populist revolutionary parties, which saw power coming from a revolutionary peasantry, he… …

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  • 79Vladimir Mayakovsky — Mayakovsky redirects here. For other uses, see Mayakovsky (disambiguation). Vladimir Mayakovsky Born July 19, 1893(1893 07 19) Baghdati, Russian Empire …

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  • 80Lenin (icebreaker) — Icebreaker Lenin, built at Newcastle upon Tyne and completed in June 1917, was the largest Russian icebreaker of her time. Her design was supervised by Russian naval architect and author Yevgeny Zamyatin.cite web… …

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