answersLogoWhite

0

They were the RED Army.

User Avatar

Wiki User

16y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What role did the Bolsheviks play in the creation of the USSR as a single party state?

In 1918 the Bolsheviks became the Russian Communist Party and dominated every aspect of Russian life from then until the ultimate collapse of the USSR in 1991.


What role did the Bolsheviks play in the Russian revolution in 1917?

the fought to overthrow the czar and establish communism


Why was there a civil war in Russia after 1917 and who was involved?

After the Russian Revolution ousted the Czar, the various factions began to fight among each other. The Bolsheviks (Communists), also known as the Reds, made a play for power opposed by the Whites, Mensheviks (royalists, democrats, republicans, and reactionaries).


Did television play a part in the civil rights movement?

yes


What part did Cromwell play in causing the English Civil War?

he was the leader.


What role did the Bolsheviks play in the Russian Revolution of 1917?

They fought to overthrow the Provisional government and established communism in Russia.


What part did revfred shuttlesworth play in the civil rights movement?

He didn't do a thang


What part did Robert E Lee play in the civil war?

her was the general of the south


Which part did the naval forces play in the Civil War?

Primarily blockade duties.


What part did forts play in the American Civil War?

they were used to hold gun powder.


How can you play your part in civil defense?

HI, I could say my discharging one's own responsibilites


What roles did Lenin play in the Russian Revolution?

Lenin was the mastermind behind the October Revolution. He was put into exile in early 1917, but the Germans thought he would subvert the morale of the Russian Army, so they sent him on a train to Petrograd. From there he organized the group known as the Bolsheviks. He made sure that Bolsheviks were organising in the army and navy and in the large factories across the empire. He also began plotting for the provisional government's downfall. He attempted to put his plan in action in July 1917, but it failed, and he fled to Finland. But the provisional government needed his Bolsheviks in order to help quell a Tsarist mutiny in the army, and soon he was able to return. During the events of the October Revolution he directed the activities from the Bolshevik headquarters at the Smolny Institute. Had Lenin not been in Russia, it is highly unlikely that the Bolsheviks would have begun the October Revolution.