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- Lenin_(icebreaker) abstract "Lenin was a Russian icebreaker originally built in England for the Russian Empire, launched in 1916, which later served in the Royal Navy during the Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War, and was eventually returned to the Soviet Union to serve through World War II, until finally scrapped in 1977.".
- Lenin_(icebreaker) builder Armstrong_Whitworth.
- Lenin_(icebreaker) builder Newcastle_upon_Tyne.
- Lenin_(icebreaker) shipLaunch "1916-12-23".
- Lenin_(icebreaker) status "Handed over to White Russian forces, 1919".
- Lenin_(icebreaker) status "Scrapped, 1977".
- Lenin_(icebreaker) thumbnail Ib-lenin1b.PNG?width=300.
- Lenin_(icebreaker) type Icebreaker.
- Lenin_(icebreaker) wikiPageID "2856343".
- Lenin_(icebreaker) wikiPageRevisionID "592172853".
- Lenin_(icebreaker) hasPhotoCollection Lenin_(icebreaker).
- Lenin_(icebreaker) shipAcquired "c.1919".
- Lenin_(icebreaker) shipBuilder "Armstrong Whitworth, Newcastle upon Tyne, England".
- Lenin_(icebreaker) shipCommissioned "September 1917".
- Lenin_(icebreaker) shipCompleted "June 1917".
- Lenin_(icebreaker) shipDecommissioned "1919".
- Lenin_(icebreaker) shipFate "Handed over to White Russian forces, 1919".
- Lenin_(icebreaker) shipFate "Scrapped, 1977".
- Lenin_(icebreaker) shipLaidDown "June 1916".
- Lenin_(icebreaker) shipLaunched "1916-12-23".
- Lenin_(icebreaker) shipName "HMS Alexander".
- Lenin_(icebreaker) shipName "Lenin".
- Lenin_(icebreaker) shipName "Vladimir Ilich Lenin".
- Lenin_(icebreaker) shipNamesake Vladimir_Lenin.
- Lenin_(icebreaker) shipOutOfService "1968".
- Lenin_(icebreaker) shipType Icebreaker.
- Lenin_(icebreaker) shipYardNumber "A/W 905".
- Lenin_(icebreaker) subject Category:1916_ships.
- Lenin_(icebreaker) subject Category:Auxiliary_ships_of_the_Royal_Navy.
- Lenin_(icebreaker) subject Category:Icebreakers_of_Russia.
- Lenin_(icebreaker) subject Category:Icebreakers_of_the_Soviet_Union.
- Lenin_(icebreaker) subject Category:Icebreakers_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Lenin_(icebreaker) subject Category:Kara_Sea.
- Lenin_(icebreaker) subject Category:Laptev_Sea.
- Lenin_(icebreaker) subject Category:Tyne-built_ships.
- Lenin_(icebreaker) type Artifact100021939.
- Lenin_(icebreaker) type Conveyance103100490.
- Lenin_(icebreaker) type Craft103125870.
- Lenin_(icebreaker) type Icebreaker103556992.
- Lenin_(icebreaker) type IcebreakersOfRussia.
- Lenin_(icebreaker) type IcebreakersOfTheSovietUnion.
- Lenin_(icebreaker) type Instrumentality103575240.
- Lenin_(icebreaker) type Object100002684.
- Lenin_(icebreaker) type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Lenin_(icebreaker) type Ship104194289.
- Lenin_(icebreaker) type Tyne-builtShips.
- Lenin_(icebreaker) type Vehicle104524313.
- Lenin_(icebreaker) type Vessel104530566.
- Lenin_(icebreaker) type Whole100003553.
- Lenin_(icebreaker) type MeanOfTransportation.
- Lenin_(icebreaker) type Ship.
- Lenin_(icebreaker) type Product.
- Lenin_(icebreaker) type DesignedArtifact.
- Lenin_(icebreaker) comment "Lenin was a Russian icebreaker originally built in England for the Russian Empire, launched in 1916, which later served in the Royal Navy during the Allied intervention in the Russian Civil War, and was eventually returned to the Soviet Union to serve through World War II, until finally scrapped in 1977.".
- Lenin_(icebreaker) label "Lenin (icebreaker)".
- Lenin_(icebreaker) label "Lenin (rompighiaccio)".
- Lenin_(icebreaker) label "Ленин (ледокольный пароход)".
- Lenin_(icebreaker) sameAs Lenin_(rompighiaccio).
- Lenin_(icebreaker) sameAs m.03bx8jw.
- Lenin_(icebreaker) sameAs Q3830179.
- Lenin_(icebreaker) sameAs Q3830179.
- Lenin_(icebreaker) sameAs Lenin_(icebreaker).
- Lenin_(icebreaker) wasDerivedFrom Lenin_(icebreaker)?oldid=592172853.
- Lenin_(icebreaker) depiction Ib-lenin1b.PNG.
- Lenin_(icebreaker) isPrimaryTopicOf Lenin_(icebreaker).
- Lenin_(icebreaker) name "HMS Alexander".
- Lenin_(icebreaker) name "Lenin (c.1919-1957)".
- Lenin_(icebreaker) name "Vladimir Ilich Lenin (1957-1977)".