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Yakov Koshelkov, a famous Moscow hold-up man of 1915-1919.
He and his gang stopped and robbed Vladimir Lenin's car on 6 January 1919.
Lenin gave the gang his overcoat, since he had no money with him.
He showed them his ID document first and said: "my name is Vladimir Lenin!"
Yakov replied "I don't care that your name is Levin. I'm the ruler of this city at hight".
He and his gang got into the car, and while riding it, finally got to reading Lenin's documents. They realized that they could hold Lenin hostage and give him up in exchange for their fellow gangmembers in prison.
They turned the car back, but Lenin and the other two guys were already gone.
So they rode a car to a different street and left it there.