The Bolsheviks seized Russia during the revolution against the ruling Czar.
The Bolshevik force seized the winter palace
Catherine The Great
It was the Bolsheviks.
Vladimir Lenin seized control of Russia during World War 1 after the October Revolution. When Tsar Nicholas II abdicated and power went to the Provisional Government, neither of its leaders "seized" control of Russia. It was given to them because no one else wanted it.
The Bolsheviks.
the bolsheviks seized power
Mongols
After Vladimir Lenin seized control of Russia in 1917, the nation turned to communist values. The government took all the land from private ownership and put it work as a government entity.
The Bolsheviks or Russian Democratic Workers Party seized control of the Russian government in November 1917. Vladimir I. Lenin was the leader of this party.
The Bolshevik Party, later on re-named the Communist Party, seized power in October 1917 (Russian calendar) and became the ruling force.
The ruler of Russia that seized territory from Poland was Catherine II, also known as Catherine the Great. Her reign lasted from July 9, 1762 to November 17, 1796.
Group that seized power in Japan from the imperial government