After World War 1, the Russian Revolution was won by Communist forces. Vladimir Lenin was the new leader, with Joseph Stalin and Leon Trotsky competing with each other for power in an effort to become Lenin's successor upon his death. Stalin was eventually successful, resulting in Trotsky's exile and assassination.
He signed the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk.Lenin entered into the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk with the Central Powers to end Russia's involvement in World War 1.He surrendered to the Germans, as he had promised the Russians who supported him, when he signed the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
by the nuclear weapons or atomic weapons from WW2 a Russian man hacked the lesson of how to make destructive bombs in WW2 to make a cold war.
Because everyone had to make major changes to adjust to all the technological advances during the war
Technology brought about changes to society as well. Improvements to the automobile helped make cars more desirable and affordable. Another change was the growth in air travel.
The Russian Revolution was carried out by Lenin in 1917. Stalin succeeded him in 1924. From this, we can infer that he made Russia an industrial power AFTER the revolution.
Nationalized the banks and seized control of the economy Officially separated the government from the church Workers had earned the right to an eight-hour workday
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No, the Russian Revolution occurred in the early 1900s (remember Anastasia Romanov?) and the Cold War was most tense in the '60's.
The Bolsheviks ( a political party led by Lenin) tried to overthrow the Tsar because he was becoming increasingly unpopular (due to the Tsarina being German and the fact he took direct control of the army, making him responsible for their failures). To make Russia a communist country.
its become more democratic. The translation has not been easy
The Bolsheviks under Vladimir Lenin were the Russian revolutionaries that took control of the government in 1917. In March 1918, they changed their name to Communists.The Bolsheviks, later calling themselves Communists, were the Russian revolutionaries who took control of Russia in 1917.
That depends which one of Russia's revolutions you're talking about in 1917. He didn't play a significant role in the first one, which was a revolution of the people, but in the second, the November revolution, I believe he played a significant role as he was in charge of the Red Guard, the MRC, and was also the 'leader' of the Petrograd Soviet, which gave him authority and power over a group of people who ultimately revolted on his and Lenin's order.Some believe that Trotsky didn't do much; however, that was just propaganda Stalin spread in order to make himself look better.Trotsky in Russian RevolutionTrotsky was head of the Red Army, for one thing. trotsky played a vital role in the build up of revolutionary concepts within Russia during 1917, following his return from exile in May 1917. He joined the Bolshevik party in July that year, and participated along with Lenin in the failed uprising of his party in the same month. As a result of his failed efforts, he was imprisoned by the Kerensky government, but was released in September in order to maintain his role within the September uprising of the Bolshevik's. In November he was appointed by Lenin as peoples comissioner for foreign affairs, where he played out the rest of his year in the heavily influential position appointed to him.
Bolsheviks, who took over in the Russian October Revolution of 1917. a very bad group indeed. Bolsheviks Bolsheviks Bolsheviks Bolsheviks
Russian Revolution can refer to the following events in the history of Russia: The Russian Revolution of 1905, which was a series of riots and anti-government violence against Tsar Nicholas II. The Russian Revolution of 1917, which included the February Revolution resulting in the abdication of Nicholas II of Russia and the October Revolution, which was the Bolshevik revolt. The Third Russian Revolution, which was the failed anarchist revolution against the Bolsheviks that started in 1918. It was suppressed along with the White Movement by 1922. When the year is not indicated in the reference, the term "Russian Revolution", if used as a time mark, usually refers to the October Revolution of 1917, whereas references to the revolution of 1905 always mention the year and references to the February Revolution always mention the month.
The changes are they used to make things by hand. After the Industrial Revolution they started to make machines to make it way much easier. Its even easier for the people the used to set and keep swooning.
The workers, soldiers and peasants of Petrograd and other cities ended the rule of the Tsars by sparking the February Revolution of 1917 in Russia. Thousands of people took to the streets demonstrating against the Tsar's running of the war, his inability to end constant food shortages and his refusal to make land reforms. When Tsar Nicholas realized he had lost control of the military and could not stop the rioting in Petrograd and other cities, he abdicated the throne in favor of his brother Michael, who promptly refused it. The Provisional Government then took over. Lenin and the Bolsheviks did NOT end the rule of the Tsars. Lenin and the Bolsheviks overthrew Alexander Kerensky and the Russian Provisional Government in the October Revolution. The rule of the Tsars had already been ended eight months earlier.