Russia is known for having the Red Army. The Red Army first started during Russias civil war in 1918 to 1922. The Red Army was one of the largest armies in history.
Leon Trotsky commanded the Red Army.
The Southern army is known as the "Confederate" army. The Northern army is known as the "Union" army.
A brown shirt was a soldier in the German people's army called the SA, known to Americans as the Storm Troopers. This was a private army formed by the Nazi party to fight the Red Army of the Communists who would try to disrupt Nazi party events.
Costa Rica is the only Latin American country with no standing army.
The communist group (Bolsheviks) made up the Red Army; the Non-communist group (the Tsar's men) made up the White Army.
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The Soviet Union
The Bolshevik army was first called the Red Guard in the early days of the October Revolution. During the Russian Civil War, it became known as the Red Army.
The british, also known as the red coats, you know the country we came from, the one with the king who forced high taxes on us.
red army
The Red Army is also known as the Workers and Peasants Army. It had a great support of the peasants and was started as a combat arm of the Russian civil war.
Stalin, was the leader of the Soviet Union and responsible for the Red Army's losses during the early stages of the German invasion of the Soviet Union. He also took part, and executed thousands of Red Army officers, known as the Great Purge of the Red Army.
a volunteer army
Officially, the Red Ribbon Army in the Dragon Ball series is not a reference to the former Soviet Union, a Communist country. However, some may interpret it as such, because Communists were colloquially known as reds.
Yes. The armed forces were known as the Red Army, as well as Red Air Force, Red Marines, Red navy etc, until after Stalin died in 1953, it was then re-named to the Soviet Army, Soviet air force etc, although many people still referred to it as the Red Army, as they became a national icon after the Great Patriotic War, during which they were referred to as the Red Army. Few people ever accepted that they were renamed to the 'Soviet Army, due to their grand legacy for uniting Europe, defeating the Japanese in eastern Russia and Manchuria etc, and instead, like I say, they were continued to be named 'The Red Army.'
The "Red" in Red Army refers to the blood spilled by its members in armed conflict against Capitalism. The full name of the Red Army was the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army (RKKA), which was dropped after WWII and replaced with simply "the Soviet Army."
The Red Army was a nickname for the Soviet Army.