Lenin's journey to central Siberia takes eleven …
Years: 1897 - 1897
Lenin's journey to central Siberia takes eleven weeks, for much of which he is accompanied by his mother and sisters.
Deemed only a minor threat to the government, he is exiled to a peasant's hut in Shushenskoye, Minusinsky District, where he is kept under police surveillance; he is nevertheless able to correspond with other revolutionaries, many of whom visit him, and permitted to go on trips to swim in the Yenisei River and to hunt duck and snipe.
Deemed only a minor threat to the government, he is exiled to a peasant's hut in Shushenskoye, Minusinsky District, where he is kept under police surveillance; he is nevertheless able to correspond with other revolutionaries, many of whom visit him, and permitted to go on trips to swim in the Yenisei River and to hunt duck and snipe.
