I wanted to finish and upload this on the centenary of Lenin’s death, but I finished it too late and watched that date pass by in absolute agony. Instead, I have uploaded it on the 107th anniversary of the revolution itself.

LETTERS SOURCED FROM:
The Letters of Lenin, Edited by Elizabeth Hill and Doris Mudie (1937)
There was originally going to be a section of the video where I discussed whether this source was reliable, but it was too long and dry. The conclusion was “Yes, mostly”. Let me know if you want to know more about this. Also, much of the history of Lenin’s life was taken from summaries given in that same book.

OTHER SOURCES OF INFO:
Site where a bunch of Lenin’s letters can be read (in Russian)
https://leninism.su/works/37-tom-55.html

Site where almost all photographs of Lenin were sourced from:
https://discours.io/articles/social/lenin-zhizn-v-100-fotografiyah
Note – I extended some of these photos with photoshop AI. The photos themselves were not edited, but if the photos did not fit the 1920×1080 aspect ratio, and had big white bars on either side of them, I generated stuff to fill that white space. If I had not done this, the video would have looked like a powerpoint presentation.

Interesting (albeit awfully translated) essay about the bells, a clipping of which appeared in the video:
https://web.archive.org/web/20210307094655/https://danilovbells.com/bellsonrussia/publications_about_bells/ruination_of_church_bells_in_192.html
I’m putting my faith in the accuracy of this article, I have no idea if it is accurate. It seems accurate.

Lenin Speaking sourced from:

there are other videos claiming to have clips of Lenin speaking, but most of them come from propaganda movies, so the audio is of some Soviet actor, not Lenin. This one appears (to my totally untrained ears) to be a real speech by Lenin.

MUSIC:
Katyusha
Where Does the Motherland Begin
And Again, the Battle Continues
Slavyanka Farewell
If Tomorrow There is War
From an Odessan Prison

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