the communist party won in 1917 but its reign didn't end until much later since it had altercations with Adolf Hitler. I'm not sure what date that is though (it's hard to find) but communism did not leave in 1917.
Also, they ended somewhere around... 1981 i believe
The February Revolution of 1917 in Russia put an end to the rule of the Tsars but it did not establish a communist government. The communist government was not established until later that year in the October Revolution.
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The Civfil War that erupted between nationalists and communists after the Bolshevik revolution ended in 1921, with the communist Red Army winning.
The signing of the treaty of Brest-Litovsk helped the communist regime in Russia in a great way. Once Russia surrendered, it marked the end of the Great War and Revolution which resulted in peace in the region.
Vladimir Lenin came to power via a October Revolution in Russia in 1917, which brought an end to Czarist Russia and started the creation of a Communist State.
The Romanov family ruled Russia for 300 years before Tsar Nicholas II abdicated in 1917. However, the communist revolution did not end this dynasty. Nicholas II abdicated the throne in March 1917 as a result of the February Revolution. The Communist or Bolshevik Revolution did not take place until the following October eight months after the dynasty had ended.
The Russian Revolution had a powerful impact on Russia. It changed the system of government from a monarchy to communism and destroyed the serfdom system. The Russian Revolution set up the beginnings of a new, more modern Russia.
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The Russian Revolution was the civil war that Russia had for a period of time between the traditional Russian government and the Communists. The Communists would end up overthrowing the Russian government and establishing their own.
Castro's Communist Dictatorship & Cuba's economic disaster
The two Russian Revolutions in 1917 left the Bolsheviks ('majority') in power in Russia. The end of Russian communism is debatable. The communist ideology was losing favor and losing economically by 1989. The official end of the Communist Party rule was 1991. Many communist-style structures have continued in place long after the end of communism.