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A fatal stroke

"In late 1922, Lenin wrote a secret speech censuring General Secretary Stalin, to be read the following spring at the Twelfth Party Congress. But on March 9, 1923, Lenin suffered a debilitating stroke, and the speech was never given. ..., this program focuses on the sequence of events surrounding the twist of fate that left Lenin speechless and presented Stalin with the opportunity to ruthlessly maneuver his way into supreme power."--Container.

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  • "Fatal stroke : the fall of Lenin and the rise of Leninism"@en
  • "Fall of Lenin and the rise of Leninism"@en

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  • ""In late 1922, Lenin wrote a secret speech censuring General Secretary Stalin, to be read the following spring at the Twelfth Party Congress. But on March 9, 1923, Lenin suffered a debilitating stroke, and the speech was never given. ..., this program focuses on the sequence of events surrounding the twist of fate that left Lenin speechless and presented Stalin with the opportunity to ruthlessly maneuver his way into supreme power."--Container."@en
  • "In late 1922, Lenin wrote a secret speech censuring General Secretary Stalin, to be read the following spring at the Twelfth Party Congress. But on March 9, 1923, Lenin suffered a debilitating stroke, and the speech was never given. This program focuses on the sequence of events surrounding the twist of fate that left Lenin speechless and presented Stalin with the opportunity to ruthlessly maneuver his way into supreme power."@en
  • "Part of a 6 part series tracing the rise and fall of communism. This episode focuses on the events surrounding the illness and death of Lenin, and Stalin's rise to power."
  • "This program focuses on the events surrounding the illness and death of Lenin, and Stalin's subsequent manoeuvring into a position of power. Particluar attention is paid to "Lenin's Testament", a secret speech urging the Party to remove Stalin that Lenin began to write shortly before he suffered the series of strokes that led to his death."@en

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  • "Nonfiction television programs"@en
  • "History"
  • "Biography"@en
  • "Documentary television programs"@en

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  • "A fatal stroke"@en
  • "A fatal stroke"