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Organization of Russia into republics helped the Bolsheviks gain and hold political control because it led to the October Revolution phase of the Russian Revolution.
The Bolsheviks
Lenin and the Bolsheviks led the October Revolution of 1917. It is also referred to as the Bolshevik Revolution or the Communist Revolution.
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No, they were not. The czar was toppled in the February Revolution of 1917 when the army and police refused to obey his orders to quell rioting and demonstrations against his rule were going on in Petrograd, Moscow and other cities. An interim government called the Provisional Government was created to govern until a Constitutional Assembly could be elected to make a new constitution. The "communists" (at that time still named Bolsheviks) toppled the Provisional Government in the October Revolution of 1917. By this time, the czar had already been defeated and was no longer in power. So, to be precise, the czar was not defeated by the communists.
the party in which the Bolsheviks revolution started was from Lenin
The Bolsheviks took over after the second revolution in 1917, called the October Revolution. They did not take over after the first or February Revolution of 1917.
The Bolsheviks came to power during the Russian Revolution of 1917's October Revolution phase and founded the Soviet Union.
No, the Bolsheviks were not followers of Rasputin. The Bolsheviks were a political group led by Vladimir Lenin who sought to overthrow the Russian Provisional Government, while Rasputin was an influential figure in the Russian court and associated with the Romanov dynasty. The Bolsheviks ultimately came to power after the October Revolution in 1917, while Rasputin was assassinated in 1916.
In 1917 after the October Revolution.
The October revolution was instigated by the Bolsheviks, who were led by Vladimir Lenin, Leon Trotsky, and Pavel Dybenko.
No, the Bolsheviks were not soldiers in the White Army. The Bolsheviks were a political faction that led the October Revolution and established the Soviet Union. The White Army, on the other hand, was composed of anti-Bolshevik forces who opposed the Bolshevik regime during the Russian Civil War.