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.
The phrase "Peace, Land and Bread" was a slogan used by Lenin during the October Revolution. It is often reiterated by the Proletarians and associated with the Bolsheviks.
The Russian Revolution happened in 1917. The new Communist government had promised peace, and therefore signed a separate peace treaty with Germany before the war ended.
land reform
Mexico gave 26 empresarios large grants of Texas land and in return they promised to fill it with a certain number of settlers.
They do not have the ability to grow food to sustain themselves. The land is no good
He was not happy with the amount of money and lives spent in the war by France, as well as the land made unusable by the fighting.
Vladimir Lenin, head of the Bolshevik Party promised this to the Russian people to get them to support his cause.
God promised the promised land to the Israelites.
The land refered to as the promised land is called Cannan.
Took my peoples land and promised us peace...but instead it was nomad land ...they try to take our culture away
The promised land that God had promised to the Isrealites was named Canaan.
To the Promised Land (Canaan; Israel). See also:More about Moses
The April Theses promised the Russian people several things for when the Bolsheviks seized power in October 1917. Lenin's promises to the people of Russia are best summed up in his slogan 'peace, land, bread'. Firstly, he promised peace; Lenin said that he would end the First World War against Germany immediately. This would bring troops home and allow production to shift back towards food and away from munitions. Secondly, he promised land; the peasants had been seizing land in the countryside. The Provisional Government had failed to reach a solution for this land problem. Lenin promised the peasants the land they had seized from the landowners. Third and finally, he promised bread; the workers in Russia had faced major food shortages during the war - a cause of the February Revolution - and Lenin knew the workers could not produce on an empty stomach. Production would swing towards food and transport would no longer be used to ferry troops and munitions and would be used to transport food into the towns and cities.
The promised land that God had promised to the Isrealites was named Canaan.
From the Promised Land was created in 1984-03.
The land promised to the people was Canaan.
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.
Israel was the actual name of the promised land