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Vladimir Lenin's Death: Stress, Possibly Poison, Led To Former Soviet Union Leader's Death, Doctor Says

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Vladimir Lenin Death
Vladimir Illich Lenin in an undated photo. (AP Photo)

By ALEX DOMINGUEZ, Associated Press

BALTIMORE — Stress, family medical history or possibly even poison led to the death of Vladimir Lenin, contradicting a popular theory that a sexually transmitted disease debilitated the former Soviet Union leader, a UCLA neurologist said Friday.

Dr. Harry Vinters and Russian historian Lev Lurie reviewed Lenin's records Friday for an annual University of Maryland School of Medicine conference that examines the deaths of famous figures.

The conference is held yearly at the school, where researchers in the past have re-examined the diagnoses of figures including King Tut, Christopher Columbus, Simon Bolivar and Abraham Lincoln.

The 53-year-old Soviet leader suffered several strokes before dying in 1924 and what caused them isn't clear.

An autopsy found blood vessels in his brain were extremely hardened, results that have been difficult to understand, said Dr. Philip Mackowiak, who organizes the yearly event.

"Number one, he's so young and number two, he has none of the important risk factors," Mackowiak said.

Lenin didn't smoke – he never let smokers near him. He also didn't have diabetes, wasn't overweight and the autopsy didn't find any evidence of high blood pressure, said Mackowiak, director of the medical care clinical center of the VA Maryland Health Care System, a co-sponsor of the event.

There was "considerable suspicion" among Russians at the time of Lenin's death that syphilis was to blame, Mackowiak said.

However, family history appears to have worked more against Lenin, Vinters said.

Lenin was treated for syphilis using the primitive medications available at the time, and while the sexually transmitted disease can cause strokes, there is no evidence from his symptoms or the autopsy that was the case with Lenin, Vinters said.

The Soviet leader's father died at 54 and both may have been predisposed to hardening of the arteries. Stress also is a risk factor for strokes, and there's no question the communist revolutionary was under plenty of that, the neurologist said.

"People were always trying to assassinate him, for example." Vinters said.

Lurie, a St. Petersburg-based expert in Russian history and politics who also spoke at the conference, said that while Lenin had several strokes, he believes Josef Stalin may have finished him off with poison, a theory that Vinters said is a possibility.

Lenin's health had been growing worse over time. In 1921, he forgot the words of a major speech and he had to learn to speak again and write with his left hand after one stroke. A major stroke later left him paralyzed on one side and unable to speak.

However, Lurie said Lenin had recovered enough in early 1924 that he celebrated the new year and went hunting. Lenin, who supported Stalin's rise to power, may have realized he made a mistake and began aligning himself with Leon Trotsky, which caused Stalin to poison Lenin, the historian said.

Poisoning, in fact, eventually became one of Stalin's favorite methods of disposing of enemies, Lurie said.

"The funny thing is that the brain of Lenin still is preserved in Moscow, so we can investigate," Lurie said.

Lenin's embalmed body also still lies on public display in a Red Square mausoleum almost 20 years after the collapse of the communist state he helped bring to life.

Vinters, who reviewed autopsy records and the leader's clinical history, said toxicology tests that might have revealed poisoning were not conducted during the autopsy. Reports from the time also show Lenin was active and talking a few hours before his death.

"And then he experienced a series of really, really bad convulsions which is quite unusual for someone who has a stroke," Vinters said.

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09:18 PM on 05/06/2012
The early demise of Lenin, the highly intellectual and charismatic leader of Russian Revolution is one of the greatest tragedies that every befell Russia. On par with Mongolian invasion and WW2.
07:27 PM on 05/06/2012
The only thing worse than a dead communist is a live elected lying republican.
07:55 PM on 05/06/2012
But . . .

But . . .

Obama is a democrat!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
06:29 PM on 05/06/2012
the bullets were left in his jaw and neck???

I bet he had one HECK of a time getting past TSA

poor guy

my ex has a metal brace in her ankle (she knows I am revealing this) and it takes an HOUR to get on board to fly to D.C.

poor Lenin
05:54 PM on 05/06/2012
Bullets left in Lenin's jaw and neck in Aug 1918 after an assassination attempt likely led to strokes and his early demise. No need for STDs or Stalin really.
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Drivernorth
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03:46 PM on 05/06/2012
Maybe it was the stress of seeing Stalin working with Daddy Fred Koch to set up refineries in Communist Russia. Lennon knew that Daddy Fred would go back to the U.S. with his Soviet rubles in his pocket and use them to help start the John Birch society and then unleash his children on the people of the United States in the form of ALEC, American's For Prosperity (just theirs) and the Heritage Foundation that now brings so much damage and hardship to them. Just a theory....???
04:58 PM on 05/06/2012
Apple sauce.
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no dash american
the real 1% ers are combat veterans
06:25 PM on 05/06/2012
I love how you could get all of that from the article, will you be helping with the next Harry Potter also?
06:33 PM on 05/06/2012
Harry Potter?

Another Harry Potter?

Be STILL my beating heart

good one No dash
07:24 PM on 05/06/2012
Actually that is how the Koch brothers' dad started his fortune and jump started the Birch Society. The rest is Tea Party history, corruption, bribery, working with Iran after Bush declared them a hostile state and paying over 500 million in fines for pollution.

How's that connect with Stalin you ask? History and facts.
02:48 PM on 05/06/2012
I read this article several days ago when it was listed on the front page. Today's frontpage says "What killed Stalin?". Anybody see that?
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Jced
I'd love to kiss ya...but, I just washed my hair!!
05:00 PM on 05/06/2012
Yes...!
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no dash american
the real 1% ers are combat veterans
06:26 PM on 05/06/2012
What's on second.
Rocketman1
Lincoln would be mortified
12:57 PM on 05/06/2012
It is a sad thing that the long-suffering Russian people, only 50 years removed from serfdom, saw their Revolution and newly-born representative government under Kerensky hijacked by the Bolsheviks and Russia turned into a totalitarian state. Bolshevik historians made Lenin out as a benevolent leader, almost as a counter-point to the brute Stalin, but modern histories, using materials drawn from Soviet archives after the fall of Communism, show him to be every bit as ruthless as Stalin. After Lenin's death, Stalin systematically killed off his rivals for power, some of whom believed they were building a utopian state, all the while managing a charnal house. Millions died because of this pack of Bolshevik gangsters, and, if Dante was alive today, I am sure he would consign them to their own special circle of Hell.
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Zhana Roiya
01:47 PM on 05/07/2012
You are soo dead on Rocketman....few have chosen to delve deeper into this bit if Russian history to peel back the even deeper layers that the fictioneers would keep hidden from us by painting a rosy picture of many of the despots whom many call icons.
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Reiner-von-Sinn
Fol de rol de rolly O
12:24 PM on 05/06/2012
Trotsky claimed Lenin was Stalin's first victim.
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maureen ettinger
an existentialist
11:52 AM on 05/06/2012
I always believed Lenin was poisoned.
06:34 PM on 05/06/2012
no, the poor guy was shot -- and right in front of his apartment building

so close and yet so far
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maureen ettinger
an existentialist
08:48 PM on 05/06/2012
No, that was Trotsky.
11:19 AM on 05/06/2012
Lenin died of the same thing Trotsky did: Stalin.
10:23 AM on 05/06/2012
Huff, you are a joke.
04:59 PM on 05/06/2012
But a very popular joke.
09:21 AM on 05/06/2012
It was the shooter on the grassy knoll.

Or, as GW would say, the shooterist on the grassy gnome.
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ghkusa
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
08:07 AM on 05/06/2012
"Lenin's Cause of Death Debunked"

So says the AOL/HP link/headline.

But, the article reports "OR POSSIBLY...suffered several strokes... and what caused them ISN'T CLEAR...autopsy...results that have been DIFFICULT to understand...NONE of the important [stroke] risk factors...family history APPEARS to have worked...no evidence...MAY have finished him off... we can investigate...toxicology tests...were NOT conducted...." (Emphasis added.)

Also, are we to take at face value an autopsy report prepared by people living under a brutal, bloody reign of red terror? Presumably any author of such a high profile report would want to continue to work and live, and, therefore, would not include any non-PC statement in that report. Under such circumstances, who would report that this Hero of the Revolution died of an STD?

So, nothing was really "debunked" or proven by this hardly original re-review of records -- which had previously been reviewed and "re-examined" numerous times by many.

And, did this review of "re-examined" records appear in a peer-reviewed publication? Apparently not. So, where's the news?
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08:54 AM on 05/06/2012
are they sure Bush didnt do it?
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maureen ettinger
an existentialist
11:53 AM on 05/06/2012
Nah, he couldn't find Russia not then or now.
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MDhome
lets make it a crime to lie while campaigning for
10:35 PM on 05/06/2012
No, his freind, daddy Koch.
10:29 AM on 05/06/2012
Ya know, a friend of mine invited me to her friend's new comic book store opening and, while there, I listened to a room full of adults openly discussing the various Spiderman characters, Superman's demise and rebirth, the conflict between the Avengers and the X-Men ( a chauvinistic nom de plume to be sure), and so on.

And they were sincere.

As if it matters.

This morning I realize that I only have to come here for the same level of meaningful discourse.

What's next? "Superman vs. Batman"?

"Lenin vs. Caligula"?

If it stops raining and the sun comes out I can find something fun to do but until then this place is "comic store revisited".
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Decipherer
Objects may be closer than they appear
11:45 AM on 05/06/2012
Godzilla v. Mothra?
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ghkusa
Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?
12:32 PM on 05/06/2012
"As if it matters."

And of course, Munumb..., you determine that -- for yourself and others!

Why is your self-centered comment preferable and superior to an article and comments pertaining to issues in that article? And, do you expect unmerited condescension to impress, influence, or persuade anyone but youself?
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08:02 AM on 05/06/2012
your tease said his death was "possibly chilling", I'm not chilled. maybe it's the super moon, I don't know but the fact that stress or poisoning could have killed him isn't that big of a surprise. Sorry, just sayin'.
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Decipherer
Objects may be closer than they appear
11:46 AM on 05/06/2012
Nothing at H-P is newsworthy unless it is "stunning" or "shocking," you know.
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temmaleah
07:52 AM on 05/06/2012
sometimes history is filled with wonderful ironies such as the death of marat who was the main voice of violence/
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Zhana Roiya
01:48 PM on 05/07/2012
Preeeeeach!!!