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The reality is, it has been years since I visited the mausoleum. However I am going to always remember the primary time. 30 years in the past. As an trade scholar. How my eyes struggled to regulate within the darkness. After which … there he was.
Vladimir Lenin. The Russian revolutionary and founding father of the Soviet Union. And since his dying in 1924, a marvel of chemistry, preserved in his crypt — beneath glass, asleep in his swimsuit — barring the occasional removing for a re-embalming tub.
There have been guidelines. No speaking. No photos. And no holding up the road. As I attempted to take the silent scene in, a gruff guard signaled it was already time to maneuver on.
In Soviet days, 1000’s lined up from all around the USSR to pay homage. That reverence gave strategy to indifference because the Soviet Union unraveled within the early Nineteen Nineties. There have been much more fascinating — properly, definitely extra energetic — issues to see within the new Russia. There nonetheless are.
However information that the mausoleum is quickly closing for repairs — till 2027 — has sparked a renewed surge of curiosity. The strains are again — much less nostalgia for the Soviet Union, I think, than a final peek at a person frozen in time. As a result of who is aware of? There’s been speak of burying Lenin for years.
And so right here I’m once more. Now middle-aged. The solar beats down. The guard alerts that it is our flip. A small group of us — troopers, households, international vacationers, me — make the lengthy stroll throughout Crimson Sq. towards the darkish chamber. Lenin’s Tomb. A spot the place the thought nonetheless exists that all the pieces, and nothing, adjustments in our lives. At the least for now.
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