Article(electronic)February 1, 2021

Historical and textual research and essence analysis of the evolution of Lenin's "German Spy" case

In: Voprosy istorii: VI = Studies in history, Volume 2021, Issue 2, p. 32-49

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Abstract

The rumors that Lenin was a "German spy" first appeared in Petrograd after the February revolution in Russia. During the Soviet period, the "Sisson documents" (papers) were fabricated in the United States and other Western countries, and other evidence was sought that Lenin was allegedly an "agent" of the German government. However, all the evidence presented were convincingly refuted. V. I. Lenin's "German spy" case was discussed again during the collapse of the Soviet Union and in post-Soviet Russia. In some Russian media, political and academic circles, this "case" was reproduced in various forms, but new materials and new evidences were not found.

Publisher

OOO Zhurnal Voprosy Istorii

DOI

10.31166/voprosyistorii202102statyi01

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