What would have happened if he had lived until 1950?

What would have happened if he had lived until 1950?

USA would be communist.

He would look like this.

Gone the same way as Trotsky

Russia would probably industrialize slower tbfh. One of Stalin's stronger points.

Also, they would lose to Germany, since there would be less military expenditure.

>Stalin is evil but other Soviet leaders are alright
Where does this meme come from?

What are you talking about?

what are you fucking retarded?
FUCKING READ WHAT HE FUCKING SAID YOU ABSOLUTE MONG!
He is implying that he will be assigned, that is all.

>saner than Stalin
>less willing to do whatever it takes than Stalin
Could go either way. USSR could become almost-Yugoslavia (hands-off government, no gulags) or their capital would be in Vladivostok after the Eternal Kraut attacked.

Icepick'd

this would have been his palace

>no gulags

But it was Lenin who set up the first Gulags and initiated the first purges of non-bolshevik groups that fought in the revolution.

>Yugoslavia
Don't remind me pls

>>saner than Stalin
>>less willing to do whatever it takes than Stalin
revisionists need to get out

fuck you Stalin, you could get some 100 thousand niggers from the gulags to accelerate finishing this great building

Indeed, Lenin was an opportunist as ruthless like the very stalin.

NEP might of lasted a bit longer and the great purge might of been a bit smaller.
Hopefully Trotsky still would of gotten an icepick to the head though.

They would've reached far western Europe.
Lenin didn't want to stop, he wanted to export the revolution and found his idea of a communist 'state'. He also wasn't an eccentric nigger and would've probably retired once the state grew large enough to avoid a cult forming around him (something which he relentlessly tried to prevent)

Same outcome of WWII but he would have tried to start uprisings in West Europe instead of practicing Socialism in One Country.

>One of Stalin's stronger points.
Which was Trotsky's idea.

He was more ruthless than Stalin. I will never understand the cult of Lenin. Stalin was not a saint, but he was not a devil either.

Why was soviet architecture so aesthetic compared to edgy nazshit stuff?

Both are quite similar, both styles preach totalitarianism.

>Yugoslavia
>no gulags
>hands-off government
Not even my grandpa is this delusional, and he was a party member.

Others have pointed out that there was no mention in the OP of Lenin's morality.
But I understand where your question is coming from. People invested in an ideology will often blame an easy target for all the shortcomings or crimes of the movement as a whole (or a greater number of people behind the movement if you want to disassociate the ideology from the actors that tried to implement it).
You see this often on the other side of the coin.
>war crimes was Latvian and Ukrainian einsattzgruppen
>wermacht was good boys didn't do nothin