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How did Lenin's foreign policy affect the world?


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... How did Lenin's foreign policy affect the world? "We despise you. We consider that you should be swept from the earth as government and physically destroyed as individuals. But since we are not strong enough to destroy you today we want you today from this interval to trade with us, to finance us...". George Kennan commented precisely Lenin's mayor aim from 1917 to pre WWII. By the Brest Litovsk (December 1917) the man with the "fiery intelligent eyes" (Lenin) came in contact with Germany, thus marking the beginning of a hypocritical foreign policy that would affect all political parties and the masses of Europe. The overcoming of the provisional government in Russia, was the event that finally gave ultimate power to a benevolent Marxist with the dream of "victory of world revolution". No other leader influenced the political spectrum of western nations, nor negotiated with the opposition (capitalist

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