Vladimir Lenin, head of the Bolshevik Party promised this to the Russian people to get them to support his cause.
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Lenin's 3 word promise was "Peace! Bread! Land!"
Why wouldn't it be popular? You have Russian peasants that are in the cold, that are hungry, that are fighting for their country in a war they had nothing to do with, and then you have the rich wasting their money away on superfluous things. He promised them food, shelter, and land, which of course is what they all desired.
Peace, Bread and Land
Vladimir Lenin, head of the Bolshevik Party promised this to the Russian people to get them to support his cause.
The communists had promised the people peace, land and bread; so when they took control of the government they ended Russia's involvement in the war.
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Peace, land, and bread
Lenin's 3 word promise was "Peace! Bread! Land!"
Lenin and his Bolshevik supporters promised these to the Russian people. They meant an end to Russia's involvement in World War I, a redistribution of land to the peasant farmers and an end to food shortages cause by the inept governing of the Tsar.
Peace, Land, and Bread.
Why wouldn't it be popular? You have Russian peasants that are in the cold, that are hungry, that are fighting for their country in a war they had nothing to do with, and then you have the rich wasting their money away on superfluous things. He promised them food, shelter, and land, which of course is what they all desired.
"Peace, Bread, Land" was a promise that was given to the Russian ppl by communists. Peace- End Russian involvement in WWI Bread- improving basic living conditions Land- land given to peasants Although reforms had been made, ultimately communists failed to provide a government of equal rights and participation.
Two slogans were "Peace! Bread! Land!" and "All Power to the Soviets." Vladimir Lenin concocted these and never fulfilled either one. He did end Russia's part in World War 1, but his takeover of the government in the Bolshevik Revolution set off the Russian Civil War.
The Bolshevik Revolution gained support from the people who were hungry and impoverished by promising them bread and land. The party overtook the government despite only receiving one quarter of the votes in the 1917 election.
None. The promised land is a fictitious place invented by a superstitious group who think there is a supernatural being who created the universe.