Under czarist rule, most Jews were granted permanent residence only in a restricted place that became known for the Pale of Settlement which comprised much of present-day Lithuania, Belarus, Poland
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Many Jews added the Bolsheviks to fight rampant anti-Semitism in czarist Russia and some were among the governors of the Communist Party when it took power later the 1917 Revolution. Most prominent among them was Leon Trotsky, whose real name was Bronstein.
But Lenin, who was born Vladimir Ilych Ulyanov in 1870, identified himself only as Russian. He took Lenin as his nom de guerre in 1901 while in Siberian expel close the Lena River.
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