The allies of the Bolsheviks and the Bolsheviks inhabited the government’s buildings plus other locations in the Russian capital of Petrograd which is not St. Petersburg. In the time span of two days, they had formed a new government as Vladimir Lenin as the leader. …show more content…
Lenin showed the New Economic Policy, this is where a portion of the private enterprise was again permitted. This policy continued for many years after Lenin's death. “In his declining years, he worried about the bureaucratization of the regime and also expressed concern over the increasing power of his eventual successor Joseph Stalin.” - BBC Vladimir Lenin died on January 24, 1924.
May 5, 1818, Karl Heinrich Marx was born in Trier in western German. Marx is the son of a very successful Jewish lawyer. In 1849 Karl Marx moved to London and that's where he spent the remainder of his life. Most of his life he his family lived in poverty, the wealthier Engles supported them so they could stay afoot. Karl didn’t see his ideas carried out in his own lifetime.
Karl is a very influential revolutionary thinker and philosopher. In 1841 Karl Marx received a doctorate in philosophy from the University of Jena. in 1843 after a brief time of a liberal newspaper in Cologne he and his wife moved to Paris. In Paris, Karl Marx became a revolutionary communist and became ex-friends with his lifelong collaborator. Karl spent two years in Brussels after he was expelled from