Vladimir Lenin - To Saint Petersburg
Time: 1893
Place: Saint Petersburg, Russian Empire
Details: In late 1893, Lenin moved to Saint Petersburg. There, he worked as a barrister's assistant and rose to a senior position in a Marxist revolutionary cell that called itself the "Social-Democrats" after the Marxist Social Democratic Party of Germany.
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