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Lenin said it. Lenin, the great revolutionary mentor, famously said, "A man who has never been in prison is not a complete life".

Lenin was forcibly imprisoned by the Russian authorities for publishing socialist revolutionary theories contrary to the society at that time and organizing revolutionary groups. After coming out from behind, I said this with emotion. In other words, he won the success of the revolution at the expense of imprisonment. If the revolution is to succeed, there must always be a price and a sacrifice. People who have been revolutionary have never been in prison, and their lives are incomplete.

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Lenin's Political "Wartime Communism"

During the Russian civil war from 19 18 to 192 1, Lenin tried to make a direct transition to a communist society in order to ensure that the Soviet regime was fully replenished to the maximum extent, so in June of 19 18, the Supreme State Economic Council

The policies mainly include: compulsory expropriation of all grain except subsistence (that is, surplus grain expropriation system), nationalization of all large and medium-sized enterprises, state monopoly of all foreign trade activities, prohibition of commodity trading and planned rationing system, strict management system for workers and summary execution of strikers.

The wartime communist policy soon led to economic collapse. By 192 1, Russia's heavy industry output was only 20% of that before World War I. From 19 1920, Petrograd lost 75% of its population. The surplus grain collection system also severely hit farmers' enthusiasm for farming and became the main cause of famine in the future.

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