The wife of the leader of the Bolsheviks, VI Lenin. Since 1898, a member of the Union of Struggle for the Emancipation of the Working Class. She worked as a secretary in the editorial offices of newspapers owned by the Bolsheviks - Vperyod, Social Democrat, Iskra and Proletary.
She also took a constructive part in the preparation of two revolutions in 1905 and 1917. Since 1920, she was the chairman of the Main Directorate of Political Education of the People's Commissar of Education. And in 1937 she was elected to the deputies of the Supreme Council. Nadezhda wrote a lot of scientific works on pedagogy and on the history of the Communist Party. Together with Lenin, she created the demonic machine of the world catastrophe. Nadezhda Krupskaya was born into a poor family. Her mother was a believing woman, and her father, on the contrary, was fond of the activities of the revolutionaries.
Nadezhda did not believe in the Lord God, but at that time no one convinced her of this. The mother was engaged in education, and the girl excelled in her studies. As for her personal life, the latter was not interested in men, maybe the reason for this was Nadia's not too beautiful appearance. At the end of the course, Krupskaya got a job at an evening school. The teachings of Marx replaced everything for her, including her personal life. Nadezhda met Lenin at school. He struck her with his radicalism and leadership character.
Nadezhda immediately invited him for a cup of tea at her house. Together with him, she took part in the activities of the Union of Struggle for the Emancipation of the Working Class. Soon Krupskaya received a marriage proposal from Lenin. And she accepted it. There was a stunning mutual understanding between the spouses, and this is not strange, because they had the same views on everything. Krupskaya tactfully directed her husband's thoughts in the direction she needed.
Vladimir Ilyich cheated on Krupskaya, but did not go to his mistress, and all because of the same general views. Nadezhda writes a lot, her scientific works are published in revolutionary newspapers. Nadezhda lived 15 years longer than Lenin. After the death of the leader, Krupskaya stubbornly asked to be buried in the ground. But no one listened to her.
Krupskaya is the author of numerous works on the great leader of the proletariat, as well as works on the uprising of Communism, pedagogy, and the history of the party. Nadezhda was in active correspondence with Soviet children and pioneers. She initiated the opening of many museums in the Soviet Union. Until the end of her life, she was published in publications, remaining a member of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee, the Central Committee, and the Central Executive Committee. She also received a doctorate in pedagogy. When Stalin appeared, she did not support his repressions and fought against them. She died in 1939, and her body was cremated and placed in the Kremlin wall.
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