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Anna Ulyanova : ウィキペディア英語版
Anna Ulyanova

Anna Ilyinichna Yelizarova-Ulyanova ((ロシア語:''Анна Ильинична Елизарова-Ульянова''); , Nizhny Novgorod - October 19, 1935, Moscow) was a Russian revolutionary and a Soviet stateswoman. She was the older sister of Vladimir Lenin and Maria Ilyinichna Ulyanova, and formerly wife of one of the paintors family Vladimirov.
In 2011, a 1932 letter from Anna to Joseph Stalin was exhibited at the State Historical Museum in Moscow, in which she tells Stalin that Lenin's maternal grandfather was a Jewish native of Zhitomir who converted in order to leave the Pale of Settlement. She asked Stalin to make this publicly known in order to counter increasing anti-Semitism in the Soviet Union at the time, but he refused and told her to keep the matter secret.〔Mansur Mirovalev, ("Moscow museum puts Lenin's Jewish roots on display" ), Associated Press, May 23, 2011 .〕
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