Litwin
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the Germans literally put Lenin and his friends on a special train, packed with money, to do exactly what he did once he got to the moscow empire .
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When the germans recruited Lenin and paid him in gold, they ordered him:
"As soon as you take power, immediately begin opening universities and research institutes, build power plants, create a modern industry and a combat-ready army, and provide your entire people with free healthcare and general education."
And as proof of their recruitment, Lenin and the Bolsheviks faithfully carried out the German General Staff's instructions.
What more proof do you need?!
the Germans literally put Lenin and his friends on a special train, packed with money, to do exactly what he did once he got to the moscow empire .
No, he wasLenin was not a German agent.
The policy from Berlin was to intentionally destablise Russia by sending Lenin and his fellow Bolsheviks back in the likelihood that a rebellion/revolution would result. That would thereby reduce pressure on German troops fighting on the Eastern front. The German Empire relied on the old adage, "The enemy of my enemy is my friend".
And the strategy worked.
1. A coup.No. He was a man intent on bringing his own revolution to Russia.
You contended Lenin was a German agent. He was not.1. A coup.
P.S. Do we agree that without German military intelligence he and his gang wouldn’t have been capable of doing so physically?
- The Romanov empire (ulus) was a walking dead after the February Revolution — a freakin’ zombie. So Lenin brought not a revolution, but a 70‑year jihad of world domination.
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I don't know that I would say Lenin was a German "agent." He opposed monarchy, kings, capitalism, religius freedom, etc., all of which Germany embraced. But, he was willing to cooperate with the Germans in order to have a chance to overthrow the Czar Nicholas II and the Russian government, and the Germans were only too happy to help him accomplish this because they wanted Russia out of the war.the Germans literally put Lenin and his friends on a special train, packed with money, to do exactly what he did once he got to the moscow empire .