Lenin

Nearly 48 per cent in Russia that the Soviet Union founder Vladimir Lenin's body should be buried now. Lenin's death was 88 years ago.

Disintegration of the Soviet Union for more than two decades after passage of the body of the revolutionary leaders in Moscow's Red Square, Moscow Mosolliam [also known as the Lenin Tamb] from 1924 is preserved by a chemical gel. People from abroad come to see it.

A survey conducted by the website of Russia Suprjob dot ru 48 percent of the country want Lenin's body should be buried now. However, 26 percent are against it. 10 percent expressed no opinion on that. Russia's newly appointed culture minister Vladimir Lenin Medinski Nekuc days before the body had so long kept the absurd. They bury the body of Lenin and Lenin had suggested to Tamb converted into a museum. After which this kind of survey has been conducted. According to sources, the burial of Lenin can be selected for the St. Petersburg, where his mother is buried.