What is the attitude of Russians to Lenin today? I think having statues of history and remembering the past is important but what is the view of most Russians when they see a Lenin statue? Interesting video congrats to your husband.
I am Hungarian, from the once subjugated Eastern Europe. The communists came here. There was also a Labor camp, an execution site and everything that Bolshevism provides. I hate Lenin, he was a villain.
It's no more than a piece of history in our cities. No one really cares abot him and everithing he did. We still have Lenin's body in the Moscow's museum on the Red Square. However, it means nothig now.
That's a lovely city, but it's positively picturesque compared to the town of Greenock where I was brought up. We had shipbuilding, sugar refining, glue making, rope making and I can't remember what else. Because of the fact that it made ships it was bombed heavily during World War 2, I remember as a child looking at the spaces between terraces of houses where some had been bombed and some left standing. It's a very ugly town, but I love it even though I live somewhere else now. The shooting looks fascinating. I've never held a gun in my life!
What is the attitude of Russians to Lenin today? I think having statues of history and remembering the past is important but what is the view of most Russians when they see a Lenin statue?
Interesting video congrats to your husband.
I've often wondered that myself. He was a very controversial figure, but he's far in the past now. I'd like to do a drawing of one of those statues.
I am Hungarian, from the once subjugated Eastern Europe. The communists came here. There was also a Labor camp, an execution site and everything that Bolshevism provides. I hate Lenin, he was a villain.
It's no more than a piece of history in our cities. No one really cares abot him and everithing he did. We still have Lenin's body in the Moscow's museum on the Red Square. However, it means nothig now.
@@RussianQueen-pi7cz There's hardly any of it left anyway. It's been patched up so many times it's mostly made of wax.
That's a lovely city, but it's positively picturesque compared to the town of Greenock where I was brought up. We had shipbuilding, sugar refining, glue making, rope making and I can't remember what else. Because of the fact that it made ships it was bombed heavily during World War 2, I remember as a child looking at the spaces between terraces of houses where some had been bombed and some left standing. It's a very ugly town, but I love it even though I live somewhere else now. The shooting looks fascinating. I've never held a gun in my life!
_"Fascinating"??_
Well, if you'd say it the way *Spock* does, then yes, it is. 🤢
@@CitrianSnailBY You always have something negative to say.
I'm so sorry to hear this about your hometown :(
Yep, there are always people saying different things :-))) @@isabelstokes4042
@@RussianQueen-pi7cz It's a lot different now, of course. That was a long time ago! 😘😘