Krupskaya is often referred to simply as “Lenin’s wife,” but she was a key figure in the Bolsheviks’ clandestine struggle against the Tsarists. She coordinated a secret cell that organized workers, infiltrated revolutionaries with forged documents, and carried out propaganda and agitation throughout the Russian Empire.
After the revolution’s triumph, Krupskaya became Deputy Minister of Education. As a Doctor of Pedagogical Sciences, she was a pioneer of the cultural revolution in the country, designing the state library network and playing a major role in eradicating illiteracy.
Krupskaya fought for women’s rights and instilled respect for women in the backward Russian society. Eradicating prostitution, securing abortion rights, and the right to divorce—historic achievements for humanity in those years.
Despite developing a thyroid condition that caused tremors and palpitations, Nadezhda was a tireless fighter who dedicated almost 50 years to the party and the revolutionary transformation of society. She had to be tricked into abandoning her work and returning home to rest.
Thanks to Nadezhda, illiteracy was eradicated, and free, self-directed, and inclusive education was established for all ethnicities in the USSR.
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I wanted to acknowledge her accomplishments when I made my account, so I included her in my account name and pfp. The women of the revolution are often forgotten
If you can make a post about her and her accomplishments in c/History, that will help a lot!
The women of the revolution are often forgotten
We should post way more about heroes like her to remember them. Heroes like her should never be forgotten but should be celebrated. They were part of the building blocks that brought success to the USSR and other AES.
We should post way more about heroes like her to remember them.
You are doing a lot anyway but if you get the chance then please do. 🫡
One of the greatest heroes of the revolution! 🫡




