The Russian Revolution: How the Tsars Lost Everything — Fexingo History
When Vladimir Lenin died in 1924, his brain was removed, sliced, and preserved, launching a decades-long Soviet research program to prove biological genius. This episode follows the strange afterlife of Lenin's brain: from the original autopsy by Alexei Abrikosov, through the creation of the Brain Institute, to the German neuroscientist Oskar Vogt who was brought to Moscow to examine Lenin's cerebral cortex. Vogt's claim that Lenin was a 'associative athlete' with unusually large pyramidal neurons fit Stalin's propaganda needs — and obscured a deeper scandal: Lenin had suffered from severe neurosyphilis, a fact his doctors had covered up. We explore the intersection of science, ideology, and macabre curiosity that turned a revolutionary's brain into a state relic, and why the research eventually collapsed in the 1930s. Featuring the terms: Brain Institute, Institut Mozga, Vogt, Abrikosov, pyramidal cells, neurosyphilis, and the tension between materialist science and the cult of personality. #LeninsBrain #InstitutMozga #OskarVogt #AlexeiAbrikosov #SovietScience #HistoryOfNeuroscience #BrainAutopsy #CultOfPersonality #RussianRevolution #SovietUnion #Neurosyphilis #Eugenics #Lenin #Communism #History #FexingoHistory #EasternEurope #20thCentury Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]
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