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+ | ''In an [[alternate timeline]], Lenin was assassinated by an unknown temporal assailant in [[1916]]. The assassin was never caught and bystanders claimed that he vanished into thin air. No one took Lenin's place and, as a result, Russia never turned to [[communism]] and never grew stronger. Because of this, [[Adolf Hitler]] easily took over Russia and was able to focus on the west during [[World War II]], ultimately [[Nazi occupation of the United States|invading and occupying]] the Eastern [[United States of America]] prior to [[1944]].'' ({{ENT|Storm Front, Part II}}) |
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Revision as of 06:49, 24 February 2013
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Vladimir Ilyich Lenin was one of the most influential Human political figures of the 20th century on Earth. He led the Bolshevik Revolution, which transformed Russia from a monarchy into a communist state. The city of Leningrad was named in his honor.
In an alternate timeline, Lenin was assassinated by an unknown temporal assailant in 1916. The assassin was never caught and bystanders claimed that he vanished into thin air. No one took Lenin's place and, as a result, Russia never turned to communism and never grew stronger. Because of this, Adolf Hitler easily took over Russia and was able to focus on the west during World War II, ultimately invading and occupying the Eastern United States of America prior to 1944. (ENT: "Storm Front, Part II")