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Whose patronymic was inflected in the Soviet press contrary to the rules of the Russian language? Detailed answer

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Whose patronymic was inflected in the Soviet press contrary to the rules of the Russian language?

The middle name "Ilyich" in the instrumental case is correct to write "Ilyich". However, in Soviet times, there was an unspoken exception to this rule in the press: Lenin's patronymic was declined only as "Ilyich". This spelling is found in one of Krupskaya's letters - perhaps this is where this tradition came from. No one else, even Brezhnev during his years in power, was exempt from the exception.

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