No.
Engels owned a dark satanic cotton mill in in Salford and this was the formation of the class struggle that led to a friendship with Marx who then went to London to read more on social and economic theory as well as publish works in the more open and inquisitive world London offered while Lenin also went to London to explore concepts and that is where he met Trotsky.
It could be suggested that the Leninist communism model is a London philosophy. I think London, Paris & New York between 1860 - 1910 were the epitome of the Western World. Saying that the marching used by Leninist communist countries is very German.