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Loljk, it was Julius Martov, who was, like Lenin a former member of the Russian Social Democratic Labout party, and also like Lenin, was a Marxist.
It ended in the defeat of the Russians.
When the Russians took back Stalingrad
Leon Trotsky commanded the Red Army.
1917 - 1923
the form of government
If you are referring to the white Russians in the Russian civil war, the white Russians were the non-communist party in the war. They were supported by the allies of World War One, but they did not receive adequate backing, and lost the civil war.
it's about 125.000 Russians was killed during the Russian civil war
"White Russian" typically refers to a person who opposed the Bolsheviks during the Russian Civil War in the early 20th century. "Great Russian" is a broader term referring to an ethnic Russian person, regardless of their political affiliations. White Russians were anti-Bolshevik forces who supported the monarchy, while Great Russians are simply a part of the larger Russian ethnic group.
White Russians under Baron Wrangel lost at Sevastopol to the Red Army on the 14th of November 1920.
It wasn't Russia as a whole. It was the leader of the country. Vladmir Ilyich Lenin in 1918 made Russia Communist after the Russian Civil War, in which the Red Russians defeated the white Russians.
During the Russian Civil War that began in late 1917, the group that supported Czar Nicholas II was generally known as the 'White' Russians. In contrast to the Communist 'Reds,' the 'Whites' advocated either a monarchical government for Russia or, at the very least, a non-Communistic ruling power.
During the Russian Civil War the US and other Western powers sent expeditionary forces into Russia to help those that were fighting the Bolsheviks, the white Russians, through equipment, training and manpower.
The Communist's opponents were known as White Russians or Whites and their military was referred to as the White Army. This was to distinguish them from the Red that the Communists had chosen as their symbolic color.
If you are referring to the white Russians in the Russian civil war, the white Russians were the non-communist party in the war. They were supported by the allies of World War One, but they did not receive adequate backing, and lost the civil war.
The White Russians were anti-Bolshevik forces who opposed the Bolshevik government in the Russian Civil War (1917-1923). They were supported by various foreign powers and were based primarily in the southern region of Russia, including areas like Crimea, Siberia, and the Far East. After their defeat, many White Russians fled the country and settled in other parts of Europe and the world.
No one joined in the Russian civil war.
The Russian Civil War followed upon World War 1 to, between them, account for the deaths of 14 million Russians in the years 1914-1917(WW1) and 1917-1921 (Russian Revolution). Of the 2 the revolution accounted for the majority of deaths: 9 million.