「Lenin」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| The essays call | Lenin a tyrant for his senseless arrests and repress |
| Lenin: A Biography (2000) | |
| Lenin's Testament and remarks by Nadezhda Krupskaya, | |
| recovering her camera during a second raid on | Lenin also documented her life in the partisans. |
| The term is usually attributed to Vladimir | Lenin, although he may never have actually used the |
| ing out fellow panelists Che Guevara, Vladimir | Lenin, and Karl Marx. |
| llows that of Leon Trotsky, who, with Vladimir | Lenin and others, led the October 1917 Russian revol |
| The revolt, however, was disowned by | Lenin and the Bolshevik leaders and dissipated withi |
| In 1938, the Krasin rescued Icebreaker | Lenin and her convoy, trapped in ice at the end of t |
| mmittee of the RSDLP(b) exchanging letter with | Lenin and Krupskaya. |
| ith two Orders of the Red Banner, the Order of | Lenin, and a number of medals. |
| Lenin and the Zimmerwald Left presented a resolution | |
| Most members of the Mezhraionka, as well as | Lenin and some Mensheviks, adopted an anti-war posit |
| арановичская"; on July 27, 1944), the Order of | Lenin and Order of Suvorov, 2nd degree. |
| The Treaty was signed by Vladimir | Lenin and Joseph Stalin from the Russian side and by |
| costs, ensuring for instance safe passage for | Lenin and his accomplices from Switzerland to Russia |
| al, economic, and military backing of Vladimir | Lenin and his Bolshevik government in the Russian SF |
| Hero of the Soviet Union, four times Order of | Lenin and three times Order of the Red Banner. |
| He was awarded the Order of | Lenin and Order of the Red Banner four times each an |
| ution that had removed the hated Czar and seen | Lenin and his Bolsheviks take control. |
| ot and listens to Western rock while espousing | Lenin and Mao does not affect this decision. |
| akhstan and the Soviet Union with the Order of | Lenin and other distinguished medals. |
| ts and in the West, which won him the Order of | Lenin and the Stalin Prize. |
| In January 1912, Kamenev helped | Lenin and Zinoviev to convince the Prague Conference |
| would lead him to clashes with radicals (like | Lenin) and the Tsarist government alike. |
| In 1902 | Lenin and his wife lived just off Pentonville Rd, it |
| ers died in office of natural causes (Vladimir | Lenin and Joseph Stalin), three resigned (Alexei Kos |
| ization would follow the ideas carved by Marx, | Lenin and Mao, and, not least, to build on the examp |
| ervative because of his negative assessment of | Lenin and his focus on the individual and 'the rando |
| Lenin and Philosophy and Other Essays. | |
| Lenin and the 'Zimmerwald Left' opposed this idea; i | |
| nown Soviet symbols and icons, often replacing | Lenin and Stalin's portraits with their own, and sig |
| First Hymn to | Lenin and Other Poems (1931) |
| Among other, he translated several works of | Lenin and Mayakovsky. |
| talin, saying that the "ideas of Marx, Engels, | Lenin and Stalin" explain the "real world". |
| Awarded with 7 orders of | Lenin and medals. |
| Prize (1946), and was bestowed three orders of | Lenin and the Order of the Red Banner of Labour. |
| An FRP-MLM poster with Marx, | Lenin and Mao |
| he 62nd Army was uniquely awarded the Order of | Lenin, and granted Guards status while also being re |
| Trotsky with | Lenin and soldiers in Petrograd in 1921. |
| o of Soviet Union with delivery of an award of | Lenin and a medal «Gold Star» is appropriated. |
| provided a special train for Armand, Vladimir | Lenin and 26 other revolutionaries to travel to Petr |
| lshinstvo - Russian for "majority"), headed by | Lenin, and the Mensheviks (меньшеви́к; from Menshins |
| er the Manner of Thomas Love Peacock, in Which | Lenin and H.G. Wells Talk About the Political Meanin |
| ations: Empire and Nation-Making in the Age of | Lenin and Stalin. |
| wars, an influence which has been theorized by | Lenin and Rosa Luxembourg under the name of "imperia |
| source to show any connection with Communism, | Lenin and Stalin. |
| ing in the 1950s, on the birthdays of Vladimir | Lenin and Joseph Stalin, as well as Youth Day. |
| storian of the USSR and biographer of Vladimir | Lenin and Joseph Stalin |
| he Soviet Union was already totalitarian under | Lenin and remained totalitarian under Stalin's succe |
| e Soviet Union and presented with the Order of | Lenin and medal "Gold star" (№ 2284). |
| their adherence to the ideas of Marx, Engels, | Lenin and Trotsky but emphasized the theoretical con |
| where he worked as a liaison between Vladimir | Lenin and the Bremen Left, with which he had close l |
| Lenin and Yakov Sverdlov tried to make Trotsky and S | |
| Lenin and Stalin Prizes (1949, 1951 and 1953, Hero o | |
| ith the Hero of the Soviet Union, the Order of | Lenin and the Gold Star Medal. |
| e present heads of the Bolshevist government - | Lenin and Trotsky and their associate - are German a |
| revolution and remembrances of such figures as | Lenin and Nadezhda Krupskaya, and others: her best k |
| n was a large medallion with image of Vladimir | Lenin and Joseph Stalin, but during the 1961 de-Stal |
| Study the Great Path of the Party of | Lenin and Stalin! |
| otations from the works of Karl Marx, Vladimir | Lenin and other revolutionary figures of Marxism-Len |
| urged by some of his more fiery allies to have | Lenin arrested. |
| on of 1917, Litvinov was appointed by Vladimir | Lenin as the Soviet government's representative in B |
| atured images of Revolutionary leaders such as | Lenin as larger-than-life heroes. |
| He cited Vladimir | Lenin as his favourite historical communist in a 200 |
| talented/intellectual Soviet individuals, with | Lenin as its first specimen. |
| In 1917, the building was chosen by Vladimir | Lenin as Bolshevik headquarters during the October R |
| -150s were used to power the Soviet icebreaker | Lenin at the time of its launch in 1957. |
| He met | Lenin at Moscow in 1921. |
| V. I. | Lenin at the All-Russia Subbotnik in the Kremlin gro |
| rospekt (Russian: Ленинский проспект, English: | Lenin Avenue) is a station on the Kaluzhsko-Rizhskay |
| In 1965 and 1967, he was decorated with the | Lenin award of the Soviet Union. |
| ng plays an important role in the film Goodbye | Lenin!, being sung several times by Young Pioneer gr |
| Lenin believed that prodrazvyorstka was the only pos | |
| Lenin believed that the Civil War (1917-1923) repres | |
| the Second International he corresponded with | Lenin between 1905 and 1914. |
| he worked as an assistant to directors like B. | Lenin, Bharathan and Keyar. |
| Icebreaker | Lenin, built at Newcastle upon Tyne and completed in |
| He was ordered to scuttle his ships by | Lenin but refused to do so, travelling to Moscow in |
| by Yakov Sverdlov, with the assent of Vladimir | Lenin, by means of a telegram, to execute their capt |
| ther than the quotes by Karl Marx and Vladimir | Lenin called for in the original script. |
| Gilbert | Lenin Castillo (born August 21, 1988) is a Dominican |
| He graduated from the State Order of | Lenin Central Institute of Physical Education. |
| conomic advance of the USSR since the death of | Lenin- citing growth in electrical power, agricultura |
| (P.Baladin and Ye.Blinova) depicting Vladimir | Lenin, Coats of arms of the Soviet Republics and ima |
| 24 the Kirsanov state breeding station and the | Lenin collective farm in Kirsanov district were resp |
| The | Lenin continued in service during the Cold War, but |
| icate that the Soviet facility is called V. I. | Lenin Defense Station. |
| s an alternate history of Switzerland in which | Lenin did not leave Switzerland for Russia in 1917 t |
| Lenin died in 1924. | |
| cond German revolution in October 1923, before | Lenin died. |
| Lenin, din gavtyv (1972) | |
| Civil warfare intensified after | Lenin dissolved the Russian Constituent Assembly (5- |
| It is said that | Lenin felt that the market was a "breeding ground fo |
| Order of | Lenin five times |
| In the aftermath, | Lenin fled to Finland under threat of arrest while T |
| Banners showing Stalin and | Lenin flew in the streets of Republican Spain. |
| of Labor and Defense-which he had assumed from | Lenin following Lenin's death-and was replaced by Ry |
| formal recognition he was awarded the Order of | Lenin for his service in World War II. |
| T-64 main battle tanks, receiving the Order of | Lenin for the latter. |
| e Soviet Union and decorated with the Order of | Lenin for the record-breaking flight. |
| He received the Order of | Lenin for his actions. |
| the Soviet establishment, earning the Order of | Lenin for various resort projects and for redesignin |
| e Hero of the Soviet Union as well as Order of | Lenin for personal heroism and his contribution to t |
| Konserov, had previously received an Order of | Lenin for his work on the White Sea-Baltic Canal). |
| iet Ukaz awarding Lidiya Timashuk the Order of | Lenin for "unmasking killer doctors." |
| Vladimir | Lenin formed the Zimmerwald Left group and called th |
| Ivan Sovetnikov was awarded two Orders of | Lenin, four Orders of the Red Banner, and numerous m |
| Valerian Frolov was awarded three Orders of | Lenin, four Orders of the Red Banner, Order of Kutuz |
| but bad weather, fog, and ice saved icebreaker | Lenin from destruction. |
| The | Lenin Garrison was destroyed on September 12, 1942 d |
| This concern was increased when | Lenin gave a speech in November 1918, which called u |
| against the Bolshevik emigre leaders (Vladimir | Lenin, Grigory Zinoviev and Lev Kamenev) who, in 191 |
| Lenin had spoken out against pogroms in March, and i | |
| f the great writers, Confucius, Karl Marx, and | Lenin had made mistakes and that focusing on them wo |
| Soviet Union formally came into being and when | Lenin had to give up his grip on power due to illnes |
| In December of 1922, | Lenin had a second stroke, and in March of 1923, Len |
| xism, it intensified when it became clear that | Lenin had no intention of dismantling the state in t |
| Engels was an oligarch and | Lenin hardly a vagabond." |
| It is interesting to note, that | Lenin has never visited Kiev in his entire lifetime. |
| With the Russian Civil War winding down, and | Lenin having implemented the pseudo-Capitalist New E |
| re, Colletti, Althusser, and Dunayevskaya," in | Lenin, Hegel and Western Marxism: A Critical Study, |
| Lenin hence took position between a historicist Marx | |
| ted apartment where Russian communist Vladimir | Lenin, his wife Nadezhda Konstantinovna Krupskaya, a |
| Final Fantasy, Ninja High School, Bob Wiseman, | Lenin I Shumov, The Hank Collective, and The Phoneme |
| Despite often being attributed to | Lenin, in 1987, Grant Harris, senior reference libra |
| A friend and disciple of | Lenin, in 1921 he became one of the founding fathers |
| the USSR in 1957 and was awarded the Order of | Lenin in 1957. |
| Revolution from 1891 to the death of Vladimir | Lenin in 1924. |
| n an attack upon empirio-criticism by Vladimir | Lenin in the latter's Materialism and Empirio-critic |
| e Red Banner in 1923, followed by the Order of | Lenin in 1933. |
| She joined | Lenin in helping to distribute propaganda that urged |
| Lenin in Kremlin. | |
| w faced, Eisenstein would receive the Order of | Lenin in 1939 due to the wild success of Alexander N |
| in its quadruple commemoration of the name of | Lenin in its friezes: "V. |
| The term was coined by Vladimir | Lenin in 1895, responding to Peter Struve, to counte |
| After the death of | Lenin in 1924, Goldstein sided with the left opposit |
| Leonid Mozgovoy as | Lenin in Telets |
| He received the Order of | Lenin in 1960. |
| It was founded by | Lenin in the autumn of 1895. |
| Armand has been portrayed in the movies | Lenin in Paris (1981, played by Claude Jade), Le Tra |
| After the death of Vladimir | Lenin in January 1924, Joseph Stalin took the reins |
| ialectical materialism was first elaborated by | Lenin in Materialism and Empiriocriticism (1908) aro |
| as an expression originally coined by Vladimir | Lenin in 1919 to refer to the dictatorship of the pr |
| Lenin instead wanted to lay the groundwork for a new | |
| tonio de Ora and Cirilo Bognot to study at the | Lenin Institute in Moscow, Russia. |
| Zack attended the Comintern's | Lenin Institute and sat as an American representativ |
| Tyshler graduated from Central State Order of | Lenin Isntitute of Physical Culture (CGOLIFK). |
| raits of Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Vladimir | Lenin, Joseph Stalin and Mao Zedong. |
| s 2000, 2004, and 2009 biographies of Vladimir | Lenin, Joseph Stalin, and Leon Trotsky, respectively |
| loped by Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Vladimir | Lenin, Joseph Stalin and Mao Zedong. |
| also released translated material by Vladimir | Lenin, Joseph Stalin and Grigory Zinoviev and others |
| He was awarded | Lenin Komsomol Prize in 1970, received his Ph.D. in |
| g Scientists Award of the former USSR in 1984 ( | Lenin Komsomol Prize) and the Rayleigh Medal from th |
| The | Lenin Lake, stretching for approximately ten kilomet |
| Lenin later wrote that the group "laid the theoretic | |
| His second novel, I Heard | Lenin Laugh, was published in 2005. |
| Lenin, leader of the Russian revolution in 1917, and | |
| es showing the name and life years of Vladimir | Lenin, leading up to a large bronze bas-relief at th |
| where her sculpting subjects included Vladimir | Lenin, Leon Trotsky, Felix Edmundovich Dzerzhinsky a |
| Marxist leaders and theoreticians as Vladimir | Lenin, Leon Trotsky, Mao Zedong, Ernesto Guevara and |
| ccording to the Russian revolutionary Vladimir | Lenin, liquidationism "consists ideologically in neg |
| Lenin M. Sivam is a Canadian filmmaker. | |
| Vladimir | Lenin managed to travel over the border in secrecy t |
| socialist realist propaganda art even features | Lenin manning the gun himself, but it is very unlike |
| 1997, a Guard of Honour (which had guarded the | Lenin Mausoleum) was restored at the Tomb of the Unk |
| regards to his work and received the Order of | Lenin medal twice. |
| Marshal Batitsky with four Order of | Lenin medals and six Order of the Red Banner medals |
| n title, along with the Gold Star and Order of | Lenin medals. |
| I. | Lenin Metro of Leningrad, order of Lenin. |
| Lenin Military-Political Academy until May 1938, and | |
| 009 the municipal administration demounted the | Lenin monument which was numerously vandalized. |
| , in front of the government building, where a | Lenin monument used to stand. |
| tions hall; built at the end of the 1970s as a | Lenin Museum. |
| and the large building was handed over to the | Lenin Museum. |
| During Soviet times it served as the V. I. | Lenin Museum. |
| believing it would be all too comforting that | Lenin narrowly avoided being assassinated by a woman |
| Lenin noted that Grayson was "a very fiery socialist | |
| Lenin Nuclear Power Station (Russian: Чернобыльская | |
| ection may not have been initially informed by | Lenin of the real aim of the campaign, because short |
| rry Thompson, he scripted the BBC Radio comedy | Lenin of the Rovers. |
| During the meeting, | Lenin offered to appoint Trotsky as his "heir." |
| he visited the Societ Union and kept a bust of | Lenin on his desk. |
| ommunist elite who bears tattoos of Stalin and | Lenin on his wrists. |
| former SR, Fanny Kaplan, tried to assassinate | Lenin on August 30, 1918. |
| He was awarded five Orders of | Lenin, one Order of the Red Banner and several medal |
| kkonen was awarded two times with the Order of | Lenin, one time the Order of the Patriotic War secon |
| o evidence that the new Soviet leaders, either | Lenin or Trotsky, were motivated by Zionism. |
| Alexei Fyodorov was awarded 6 Orders of | Lenin, Order of Suvorov, Order of Bogdan Khmelnitsky |
| tion to those mentioned, was also the Order of | Lenin, Order of Suvorov of 2nd Class, Order of Kutuz |
| t, in the Central Museum of USSR Revolution by | Lenin Order in Moscow, and in the State Museum of Ar |
| He was awarded the Order of | Lenin, Order of the Red Banner, and various other me |
| hroughout his career, Khuyakov was awarded the | Lenin Order, two Order of the Red Banners, and vario |
| yan, Joseph Stalin, on the command of Vladimir | Lenin, ordered Grigoriy Ordzhonikidze to enter Armen |
| -regarded Gamaleya's state honors included two | Lenin Orders, the Order of the Red Banner of Labor, |
| et Friendship Association, and was awarded the | Lenin Peace Prize by the Soviet government during 19 |
| Lenin Peace Prize (1965) | |
| He was awarded the | Lenin Peace Prize. |
| Traykov won a | Lenin Peace Prize in 1962. |
| In 1958 he received the | Lenin Peace Prize. |
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