The Communist Party was not banned from the Russian Soviet Federated Republic. Far from it. The Communist Party under Lenin, created the RSFSR and abolished all political parties other than the Communist Party, which had been known as the Bolshevik Party until March 1918.
"Russia" or "the Russian Empire" was the old name of the Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic. Immediately after the October Revolution of 1917, the ruling Bolsheviks changed the name.
Communist Party of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic ended in 1991.
Kaliningrad was part of the Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic. It is now part of the Russian Federation.
Communist Party of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic was created on 1990-06-19.
The Russian Social Democratic Labor Party (RSDLP), a Marxist political party, wanted a Communist state. The RSDLP had two factions, the Bolshevik and the Menshevik factions. The Bolsheviks eventually split from the RSDLP, took control of the Russian Provisional Government and created the first Communist government. At first the new communist nation was called the Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic and then became the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, the USSR or Soviet Union.
At first, the new nation was called the Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic. In 1924 it was changed to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, the USSR.
In 1922, the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was formed as a merging of the following existing countries:Russian Soviet Federative Socialist RepublicTranscaucasian Socialist Federative Soviet RepublicUkrainian Soviet Socialist RepublicByelorussian Soviet Socialist RepublicThe Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic was formed in 1917, after the October Revolution, from most of the former Russian Republic, formerly known as the Russian Empire.
The area of Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic is 17,075,200 square kilometers.
Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic was created on 1917-11-07.
Lenin first lead Russia until its name was changed to the Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic. Later it became the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, or the USSR, the former Soviet Union.
No new name was given in 1922. In July 1918, the now ruling Bolsheviks/ Communists adopted the name "Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic" as a new name for Russia. Afterwards, in 1924, the RSFSR entered into the Soviet Union Treaty with Ukraine, Belorussia and the Transcaucasian Federation (Georgia, Azerbaijan and Armenia) and formed the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, the USSR.
The name of the first republic after the Bolshevik Revolution was the "Russian Soviet Federated Socialist Republic." After the independent republics of Ukraine, Belorussia and the Transcaucasus Federation (Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaijan) agreed to unite with the RSFSR in 1924, the name became the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. or USSR.