Weekly magazine “Argumenty I Fakty” No. 22. Grandfather-hydromet? How to improve the accuracy of weather forecasts 02/06/2021
Lenin andKrupskaya they lived together for 26 years, but they never had any children. Why?
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“Vladimir Lenin and Nadezhda Krupskaya really wanted to have children, but this did not happen because of the illness of their spouse,” repliessenior researcher of the museum-reserve “Shushenskoe” Polina Savchenko. Shortly after her marriage in 1898. Krupskaya suffered a serious female illness: months of imprisonment (from October 1896 to March 1897 in the St. Petersburg House of Pre-Trial Detention) had an impact. Her mother wrote a petition for her daughter’s release 6 times due to her extremely serious condition.
In 1899 Maria Alexandrovna Ulyanova in a letter to Nadezhda Konstantinovna, I asked her if she was healthy and if it would be a long time before the arrival of the bird. Krupskaya replied to her mother-in-law: “As for my health, I am perfectly healthy, but as for the arrival of the bird, things are, unfortunately, bad: “no bird” something to flynot & nbsp; going to & ldquo;. In May 1900, when Nadezhda Konstantinovna arrived in Ufa to complete her exile, she turned to a doctor. After that, the Lenin scholar Grigory Chait found in Ufa a record of the final diagnosis made by Dr. Fedotov: “genital infantilism”. No treatment in those times could help.