00:00Vanakkam Neerthali.
00:29On November 7, 1917, one of the greatest revolutions in history to date touched its pinnacle.
00:40The desire to end the hunger crisis that had plagued the country was burning in the heart and stomach of a historian.
00:52On that day, that fire took on a new form and helped to establish a new government.
01:00Russia was the country that witnessed the revolution known as the November Revolution.
01:06This country does not need a war. It needs peace, food, and work.
01:12Russia must leave the world war immediately.
01:15Our soldiers should not die of hunger during the war.
01:21The people need peace, food, and agriculture.
01:29Lenin, the historian who united his people with a passionate protest and sold them for the November Revolution and led the Communist Army to flourish in Russia.
01:42Lenin was one of the first revolutionaries to implement the Communist ideology in the history of Karl Marx.
01:53On April 10, 1770, Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov was born in the city of Simbist, on the banks of the Volga River in Russia.
02:05The city is now known as Ulyanovsk in memory of Lenin.
02:11Lenin had brothers Alexander, Dmitry, and Anna, Maria, and Olga.
02:19Although his father was a trusted government official, Lenin's elder brother Alexander was a rebel and a terrorist.
02:30At that time, Tsar Alexander, who ruled Russia, was not concerned about the well-being of the people.
02:37Alexander, who believed that killing the king was the only way for the Russian people to live well, began to plan for it.
02:45The officials of the king, who knew the plan, arrested Alexander and his friends, and on May 8, 1787, they were hanged.
02:58At that time, Lenin was only 17 years old.
03:01Lenin had been close to his brother since childhood.
03:05His parents were believers, but they were not religious to Alexander and Lenin.
03:13Therefore, when the whole family went to church on Sundays, they were forbidden to go to church alone.
03:20Lenin grew up with the opportunity to think for himself and make decisions from childhood because his parents did not want to interfere in his children's freedom.
03:33He was the first student in school in both sports and studies.
03:38Even though his brother's death overwhelmed him, the idea of needing a new government for his country began to grow with him.
03:48Lenin joined the Palghalai Kazhagam in Ghazan city and used the law.
03:53The Palghalai Kazhagam first tried to include him as a brother of a terrorist.
03:59But seeing his education, it changed his mind and accepted him.
04:04When he was there, he was involved in struggles with the students of the Murpok thought he had studied with, and the Palghalai Kazhagam expelled him.
04:14But Lenin studied with passion and was enrolled in law in 1791.
04:22It was during that period that he had the opportunity to read the famous book of Karl Marx called Mooladhanam.
04:30He had the urge to struggle for the workers.
04:35He began to spread Karl Marx's ideas.
04:38Knowing this, the Tsar arrested Lenin and sent him to Siberia with a three-year prison sentence.
04:46After the sentence, in 1900, Lenin went to Germany and started running a newspaper there.
04:54For the next 17 years, he stayed in Europe and wrote a lot about the brutality of the Tsar and what Russian businessmen should do.
05:09Lenin's anger had a reason.
05:13In the reign of the Tsar, the factories were closed due to the occupation of land.
05:18For a piece of bread, the people were starving to death.
05:25The king considered his wife Alexandra to be a sinner.
05:30The wife was under the control of a terrorist named Rasputin.
05:35Lenin's brother, Alexander, sought to kill the king because the king and queen were not concerned about the people.
05:44The innocent people who went to the palace to tell their problems were shot to death.
05:52A nation rose up.
05:56In February 1917, the Russian people, who were on the streets, rose up against the king, and Russia was shocked.
06:06Using that opportunity, a group called the Socialists took control of the country.
06:14The communists, who were furious, shot the Tsar and his entire family.
06:22But even the new rulers could not break the food ban.
06:27Even though the Tsar died, the country did not die.
06:31Lenin, who believed that this was the right thing to do, set out for his motherland.
06:36Lenin's troops circled the capital Petrograd on November 7, 1917.
06:49Lenin took control of the country without spilling a drop of blood.
06:57The communist regime flourished in Russia.
07:00As stated in the press, the day after the regime came to power, Lenin took control of the agricultural lands and divided them among the farmers.
07:10The management of the businesses was handed over to the workers, and the banks were nationalized.
07:16It was only after Lenin established the communist regime in Russia that communism began to spread in most countries.
07:23He believed that even if he followed Karl Marx's footsteps, he would have to face the rest of the world.
07:31He had a habit of reading a lot of books.
07:35He also wrote books about his revolutionary ideas.
07:39His writings have been published in 55 volumes.
07:44In May 1922, Lenin suffered a stroke.
07:50His body lost its function.
07:52In two years, that is, on January 21, 1924, he died at the age of 54.
08:01His disfigured body is still visible in the cinemas in Moscow.
08:08If Lenin, like others, had been idle, he would not have had such a great impact on history.
08:22We don't have to think about the many shortcomings of the communist regime.
08:26But Lenin, who thought that poverty should go away in the country, that everyone should get a job, and that food should be available the next time, has had a bad place in history.
08:38Mahakavi Bharathiyar, who wrote about him and the Russian revolution,
08:44He has written a poem,
08:56The hope that we can make a great change,
09:02The determination to work day and night for his country,
09:06The desire to do everything for everyone,
09:10These are the fruits that helped Lenin to rule the sky.
09:16If we grow those fruits,
09:19Even if we can't change the fate of a country like Lenin,
09:23At least we can change our fate.
09:27We can rule any sky.
09:37We can rule any sky.
09:42We can rule any sky.
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