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Q: What are the three reasons led to Civil War between the Bolsheviks and the Russian army of non Bolsheviks?
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When was the Civil War in Russia?

The Russian Civil War was between 1917 and 1920. The Red faction, also called the Bolsheviks, won.


What part in the Russian civil war did the Bolsheviks play?

They were the RED Army.


During the Russian Civil War Communists became known as?

Bolsheviks.


Who took over Russia after the Russian Civil War?

The Bolsheviks under Vladimir Lenin took over Russia after its civil war. The Bolsheviks later changed their name to Communists.


Who won the Russian Civil War?

The "Reds" which is the Russians won the Russian Civil War.The Russian Civil War was to tear Russia apart for three years - between 1918 and 1921. The civil war occurred because after November 1917, many groups had formed that opposed Lenin's Bolsheviks. These groups included monarchists, militarists, and, for a short time, foreign nations. Collectively, they were known as the Whites while the Bolsheviks were known as the Reds.The war against the monarchy (tsar or czar) was won by a coalition of Bolsheviks and Menschiviks. A democratic government was formed, however under the leadership of Vladamir Lenin, the Bolsheviks ultimately won out.


Did the Western Powers supported the Bolsheviks during the Russian Civil War?

ANSWER No they didn't. They instead sent to Russia military forces which fought against the Bolsheviks.


How were the Bolsheviks able to seize power from the proviaional government?

The Bolsheviks did not seize power during the Russian Civil War. They had already seized governmental power from the Provisional Government in 1917. The civil war is generally figured to have started in 1918. The Bolsheviks managed to retain their power, not seize it, by winning the civil war.


Who fought the Bolsheviks in the Russian civil war?

The Bolsheviks were the red army. They fought against the white army. The white army was made up of the sailors from the former Russian navy along with other anti communist groups.


What was the civil war between the red army and the white army who won?

That was the civil war in Russia, also known as the Russian Revolution. The communists of the (Bolsheviks) eventually overwhelmed the combined Royalists and nationalists of the White Army.


What made the Russian civil war happen?

There were many reasons for the Russian civil war. Widespread poverty, food shortages and the First World War was some reasons for the Bolsheviks increasing popularity, along with failed election promises by the social democrats and liberals, but it was still the tsarist army that fired the first shot against the Soviets. The Bolsheviks increasing popularity was felt as a threat by the largely conservative nobility and officer corps who decided to launch a counterrevolution after the Petrograd Soviet was recognised as the supreme legal authority in Petrograd (St. Petersburg).


Who was the civil war fought in russia between in 1918 to 1920?

Bolsheviks and mensheviks


What did the factions fight over during the Russian civil war?

The faction in the Russian Civil War fought for control of Russia after the Bolsheviks ousted the Provisional Government. The Red forces fought for one reason, which was to retain control once they had seized control of the country. The White Forces fought for various reasons. Some factions of the White Forces fought to oust the Bolsheviks and reinstate the tsarist monarchy. Some White Forces fought to oust the Bolsheviks and institute a constitutional democratic government. Some White Forces fought to oust the Bolsheviks and institute a military dictatorship. Then there were the Green Forces, which seem to be forgotten. They were anarchists, but not in the sense of a lawless society. They fought just to be left alone by any Russian government.