It didn't help the Bolsheviks at all- in point of fact it was the last thing they needed when trying to build a Communist state from the ruins of a tyrannical Tsarist Dictatorship. It only helped them get rid of all remaining Tsarist sympathisers and anti-Communist elements, and to thus secure the Bolshevik grip on power with no effective opposition.
The Civil War was fought between the communist Red Army and the tsarist White Army. The Bolsheviks were already in power when the war began. The defeat of the tsarists secured the Bolshevik's reign because it put down the other main political view in Russia.
After the Bolshevik Revolution the Red Army fought against the White Armies, which were trying to overthrow the Bolshevik regime.
After the rise of the "Bolshevik Revolution" in 1917-18, Russia as a whole was plunged into a period of general disruption and civil war, with phases of greater and lesser chaos dominating in various parts of the large country. Into the 1920s, "Red" and "White" armies fought to take control, with foreign armies and mercenaries also involved quite frequently.
It didn't help the Bolsheviks at all- in point of fact it was the last thing they needed when trying to build a Communist state from the ruins of a tyrannical Tsarist dictatorship. It only helped them get rid of all remaining Tsarist sympathisers and anti-Communist elements, and to thus secure the Bolshevik grip on power with no effective opposition.
It didn't help the Bolsheviks at all- in point of fact it was the last thing they needed when trying to build a Communist state from the ruins of a tyrannical Tsarist Dictatorship. It only helped them get rid of all remaining Tsarist sympathisers and anti-Communist elements, and to thus secure the Bolshevik grip on power with no effective opposition.
It didn't help the Bolsheviks at all- in point of fact it was the last thing they needed when trying to build a Communist state from the ruins of a tyrannical Tsarist Dictatorship. It only helped them get rid of all remaining Tsarist sympathisers and anti-Communist elements, and to thus secure the Bolshevik grip on power with no effective opposition.
Yes, the 1917 Revolutions ended in that year; however, after that the Russian Civil War between the Bolshevik Red Army and the opposition White armies soon broke out. The Civil War ended in Bolshevik success in 1920. Lenin died in 1924.
Armies helped control more territory.
An "interregnum" typically refers to a period of time between the end of one reign and the beginning of another, often in a political context, rather than a military one. The term you're looking for regarding the space between two armies is more accurately described as a "no man's land" or a "buffer zone." This space is often characterized by a lack of control or ownership, typically existing in a conflict zone.
He invaded it with his armies.
The Punic Wars were three wars between the armies of Carthage and Rome. They fought for the control of the Mediterranean, and Rome's victory was the start of their domination of Europe.
The area between the two armies facing each other is often called by Americans as "no-man's land".