Lenin Jokes

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    Lenin is dying, and talking things over with Stalin, his
    successor.
    "The one worry I have," says Lenin, "is this: will the people
    follow you? What do you think, comrade Stalin?"
    "They will," says Stalin, "they surely will."
    "I hope so," says Lenin, "but what if they don't follow you?"
    "No problem," says Stalin, "then they'll follow you."

    Stalin is addressing the people. He announces:
    Comrades, I have here a telegram from Trotsky. He states, "You were right and I was wrong. You are the true heir to Lenin. I should apologize."
    From the front row a (comrade) tailor rises and calls, "Comrade Stalin!"
    Stalin replies, "In our great free socialist state, even a tailor may address the head of state. What is it, Comrade Tailor?"
    The tailor replies, "You`re reading it wrong."
    "What," says Stalin, "what is wrong? How should I read it? Come up here and tell us."
    The tailor reads: "You were right and I was wrong? *YOU* are the true heir to Lenin? *I* should apologize?"

    Knock Knock
    Who's there!
    Lenin!
    Lenin who?
    Lenin tree very pretty!

    At the end of a long line of people waiting to get into Lenin's tomb
    there are people holding newspapers with headlines of the economic and
    political changes taking place in Eastern Europe and the USSR. They
    look up, smiling, as a passerby asks, "Is this the line to see Lenin
    turn over in his grave?"

    The following is supposedly a true story. To be included, besides being true, the story is most likely strange, weird, surprising, or funny. In 1967, the Soviet Government minted a beautiful silver ruble with Lenin in a very familiar pose - arms raised above him, leading the country to revolution. But, it was clear to everybody, that if you looked at it from behind, it was clear that Lenin was pointing to 11: 00, when the Vodka shops opened, and was actually saying, "Comrades, forward to the Vodka shops."It became fashionable, when one wanted to have a drink, to take out the ruble and say, "Oh my goodness, Comrades, Lenin tells me we should go."

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