
International Lenin School
The International Lenin School was established in 1926 in Moscow by the Soviet Union to train revolutionary leaders from around the world in Marxist-Leninist ideology. It aimed to spread communism globally by educating future political leaders, activists, and intellectuals from various countries. The school offered courses in political theory, economics, and organization, fostering a network of international communist solidarity. It operated until the late 1930s, influencing leftist movements and parties worldwide by equipping students with the theoretical and practical knowledge to advance revolutionary causes in their home countries.