Marx-Engels-Lenin Institute
Author of Joseph Stalin: A Short Biography
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Image credit: The Lenin Institute Building, Soviet Square, Moscow, 1931. Photograph by Branson DeCou (1892-1941)
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- Институт К. Маркса, Ф. Энгельса и В. Ленина
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- Marx–Engels–Lenin Institute
Marx–Engels Institute
Institute of Marxism–Leninism
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Marx-Engels–Lenin Institute of the CC CPSU - Gender
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- USSR
- Awards and honors
- Order of Lenin
Order of the October Revolution
Lenin Prize
Order of the Red Banner of Labour - Short biography
- The Marx-Engels-Lenin Institute (Russian: Институт К. Маркса, Ф. Энгельса и В. Ленина) was a Soviet library, archive, research center, and publishing house established in 1919 within the city of Moscow. The institute most notably compiled and translated the documents present within the respective multi-volume 'collected works' of Marx, Engels, Lenin, and Stalin. The institute dissolved in 1991, with its archives placed under the control of the Russian Ministry of Culture.
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