Vladimir Lenin, as the leader of the Bolshevik Party and head of the Soviet state after the 1917 revolution, was responsible for various policies and actions that led to significant human suffering. His government implemented the Red Terror, a campaign of political repression and violence against perceived enemies, resulting in thousands of executions and imprisonments. Additionally, Lenin's policies during the Russian Civil War contributed to widespread famine and economic hardship, with millions of deaths attributed to starvation and related causes. These actions have led to Lenin being criticized for prioritizing ideological goals over humanitarian concerns.
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