Vladimir Lenin, the Russian revolutionary and architect of the Soviet Union, died from syphilis caught from a Parisian prostitute and not from a stroke as has always been believed, new research has claimed. read more
Lenin suffered 3 strokes before he died. It is very possible that he had syphilis and that was one of the reasons for his strokes, or that he in the end died of complications from the disease, although this has not been proven. read more
Syphilis is a sexually transmitted disease that can end in madness and death after an interval of decades. In 1895, Lenin checked into a Swiss clinic for two weeks for undisclosed reasons. read more
Vladimir Lenin died from syphilis, new research claims Vladimir Lenin, the Russian revolutionary and architect of the Soviet Union, died from syphilis caught from a Parisian prostitute and not from a stroke as has always been believed, new research has claimed. read more