100 years ago
today, plus one, Lenin arrived after his journey from Switzerland, via Germany
and Sweden, through Finland – partly on a horse-drawn sleigh – at the Finland
Station in Petrograd. A day later he delivered the April Theses that were to
guide the Bolsheviks on the way to the October Revolution.
Read the day-to-day
chronology here.
Or if you desire to understand the intellectual history of revolutionary thought
and its culmination in this event, read Edmund Wilson’s To the Finland Station.