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Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Lenin’s body may finally be taken out of its Tomb


The body of Vladimir Lenin, the leader of the Great October Revolution, which has been resting in Kremlin’s Mausoleum for decades, will be committed to earth with all honours, the way a country’s leader should be interred.
The Federal Memorial Complex where greatest personas of Russian and Soviet history will be interred is expected to be unveiled in Moscow by 2010 to coincide with the 65th anniversary of the victory in the Great Patriotic War. The cemetery will have several alleys. The main alley will comprise only 30 tombs.
Why now? Why are the Russian desciding to celebrate his victory in the great patroitic war, I am sure that during Lenin's reign he accomplished alot, why noy just celebrate every significant battle that Lenin took part in.

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