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Nikolai Ivanovich Bukharin was the leader of the USSR from 1924 to 1941. Famous and influential Marxist theorist, he was one of the major contestants to become Lenin's successor in the power vacuum that followed his death. Eventually Bukharin would become the leader of the USSR, and became famous for his "Socialism in One Country" policy and his heavy support of the fairly liberal NEP.
Nikolai Ivanovich Bukharin was the leader of the USSR from 1924 to 1941. A famous and influential Marxist theorist, he was one of the major contestants to become Lenin's successor in the power vacuum that followed his death. Eventually Bukharin would become the leader of the USSR, and became famous for his "Socialism in One Country" policy and his heavy support of the fairly liberal NEP.


While exploring a contingency plan in the Far East to combat Operation Barbarossa, he was overthrown by his dubious ally [[Joseph Stalin]], and Bukharin disappeared in Siberia without a trace...
While exploring a contingency plan in the Far East to combat Operation Barbarossa, he was overthrown by his dubious ally [[Joseph Stalin]], and Bukharin disappeared in Siberia without a trace...