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🗓️ 13 September 2022
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0:00.0 | April 3, 1917. East Armande. A solitary steam engine chugs its way through the icy |
0:09.5 | expanse of Finland. On board, the passengers in third class bump along on hard wooden |
0:19.0 | slatted seats. Among them, sits a short, powerfully built man with hunched shoulders and |
0:27.9 | fierce eyes. Though dressed modestly, when you enter his presence, you have known |
0:35.1 | doubt that this is a formidable individual, a man who embraces confrontation. He doesn't |
0:42.2 | persuade his opponents. He destroys them. Perhaps the most devout communist the world has |
0:52.0 | ever seen is determined to utterly remake human society, whatever the cost. Of all the |
1:01.7 | travelers on board, he can barely wait for the train to reach its destination. He's |
1:07.0 | been away from Russia for a very long time. But now, after two decades in exile, this |
1:14.6 | passenger won Vladimir Lenin. He's coming home to lead a revolution. Once he's done, the |
1:25.0 | world will never be the same again. The Lenin story. Coming soon from Noiza. |
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