Lenin's Body Preserved for 102 Years in Moscow: Unraveling the Mystery

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News18•21-01-2026, 14:50
Lenin's Body Preserved for 102 Years in Moscow: Unraveling the Mystery
- •Vladimir Lenin, leader of the Communist Revolution and founder of the Soviet Union, died on January 21, 1924, at the age of 53, after suffering four strokes.
- •Despite his death over a century ago, Lenin's body remains unburied and is preserved in the Lenin Mausoleum on Moscow's Red Square, attracting thousands of visitors daily.
- •A dedicated 'Mausoleum Group' of biochemists, surgeons, and anatomists uses a unique 'quasibiological science' technique, distinct from traditional embalming or mummification, to maintain the body's physical integrity.
- •This preservation method, developed by Russian scientists, involves micro-injections and occasional replacement of body parts with plastic, ensuring the body retains its look, shape, and flexibility.
- •Initially, Soviet leaders opposed long-term preservation, but public demand led to the decision, with significant annual expenditure by Russia to maintain the body, despite calls from many Russians and the Russian Orthodox Church for a burial. There are also claims by Leon Trotsky that Stalin poisoned Lenin.
Why It Matters: Lenin's body remains preserved in Moscow for 102 years due to a unique scientific method and historical decision.
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