The Communist Party
1917
Lenin and the Bolshevik Party gained control in Russia after the October Revolution in 1917. This revolution led to the overthrow of the Provisional Government, which had been established following the February Revolution earlier that year. By the end of 1917, Lenin's party had consolidated power, establishing a communist government that would later become the foundation of the Soviet Union.
Vladimir Lenin was the leader of Russi at the end of World War 1. The war ended in 1918 and Lenin was in power until his death in 1924.
National Labor Party ended in 1917.
Constitutional Democratic Party ended in 1917.
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.
Zionist Socialist Workers Party ended in 1917.
Ukrainian Socialist-Revolutionary Party ended in 1917.
Jewish Socialist Workers Party ended in 1917.
the party in which the Bolsheviks revolution started was from Lenin
Lenin and the Bolsheviks began their rise to power in earnest when Lenin returned to Russia from exile in Switzerland in April 1917 after the February 1917 Revolution which toppled the Tsar. From then on, Lenin and the Bolsheviks worked against the new Provisional Government by promising an end to World War 1, redistribution of land to peasants and an end to shortages of food and manufactured goods. They spread their revolutionary ideas among the soldiers, workers and peasants until they were able to overthrow the Provisional Government in the October Revolution of 1917 and take over full political governmental power in Russia.
It was in Switzerland in early 1917 watching the revolutionary nature of the strikes from a distance with the help of other leading Bolsheviks. He went through Germany in a locked train-the Germans didn't want him in their country but at the same time they realised that the Bolsheviks wanted to end the war.