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Vor 2 Tagen · After Lenin escaped to Finland from Russia, he was involved in setting up a Bolshevik Centre in Kuokkala, Grand Duchy of Finland, which was at the time an autonomous state controlled by the Russian Empire, before the Bolsheviks regained dominance of the RSDLP at its Fifth Congress, held in London in May 1907. [91]
Vor 2 Tagen · The Bolsheviks managed to consolidate control over Russia, but were only partially successful at re-establishing territorial control of the other provinces of the former Russian Empire. The Peace of Riga , signed in March 1921 after the Polish–Soviet War , split the territories in Belarus and Ukraine between the Republic of Poland ...
Vor 3 Tagen · The Bolsheviks would use poison gas shells against the British on at least two occasions in North Russia, although its effectiveness was limited. In the Murmansk sector, the British decided that the only way to achieve success in ejecting the Bolsheviks from power was by raising a large White Russian Army. However, recruitment and ...
- 12 January 1918 – 20 May 1925, (7 years, 4 months, 1 week and 1 day)
- Former Russian Empire
23. Apr. 2024 · Vladimir Lenin (born April 10 [April 22, New Style], 1870, Simbirsk, Russia—died January 21, 1924, Gorki [later Gorki Leninskiye], near Moscow) was the founder of the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks), inspirer and leader of the Bolshevik Revolution (1917), and the architect, builder, and first head (1917–24) of the Soviet state.
- Albert Resis
19. Apr. 2024 · Vladimir Lenin. Also called: Russian Revolution of 1917. Date: October 24, 1917 - October 25, 1917. November 6, 1917 - November 7, 1917. Location: St. Petersburg. Russian Empire. Participants: Bolshevik. Petrograd Soviet of Workers’ and Soldiers’ Deputies. Context: Soviet Union. Major Events: July Days. Russian Provisional Government. On the Web:
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
26. Apr. 2024 · Communist Party of the Soviet Union, the major political party of Russia and the Soviet Union from the Russian Revolution of October 1917 to 1991. It arose from the Bolshevik wing of the Russian Social Democratic Workers’ Party that broke off from the right-wing Menshevik group.
14. Apr. 2024 · The main opposition to the Bolsheviks during the Russian Civil War was the White Russians, often referred to as the Whites. The White Russians were a loose alliance of various political factions whose sole unifying idealogy was their opposition to communist rule.