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Lenin the Dictator
- An Intimate Portrait
- Narrateur(s): Jonathan Aris
- Durée: 20 h
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Victor Sebestyen's intimate biography is the first major work in English for nearly two decades on one of the most significant figures of the 20th century. In Russia, to this day, Lenin inspires adulation. Everywhere he continues to fascinate as a man who made history and who created a new kind of state that would later be imitated by nearly half the countries in the world.
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- Laverdm
- 2023-07-25
EXCELLENT
Must read to understand current Russian tragedy.
I loved the narrator style and the writing is impeccable! I will absolutely recommend it!
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- Von Nyala
- 2022-08-20
Good
Very detailed and well researched book. Great insights into life in Russia. Highly recommended and essential reading.
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