Today In History from The Daily Perspective
The Lake County Times
August 31, 1918
Bolshevik leader Vladimir Lenin, also known as Nikolai Lenine, was shot and seriously injured by assassin Fanya Kaplan today. Although Lenin managed to recover from his injuries, some newspapers reported that Lenin had died from the shooting. Read Full Story
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