Lenin's testament is used as evidence that Lenin recognized Stalin's concentrated authority and coarseness as a danger before Stalin could be removed.
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Lenin's testament is used as evidence that Lenin recognized Stalin's concentrated authority and coarseness as a danger before Stalin could be removed.
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"He, like Lenin, both believe in an international movement of communism. They both believe that if communism is to survive in the Soviet Union,..."
"Comrade Stalin, who's now general secretary, so he's head of the organization department of the Communist Party, which is a very important position, having..."
"...he was Lenin's right -hand man. In fact, he was his general secretary. He was the secretary of the Bolsheviks before Stalin. He was..."
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