There were actually two revolutions in Russia in the same year, 1917.The first was fought because the Czar refused to pass reforms to help the people, give the people representation and pull Russia out of the war that was destroying farmland and Russian lives. The second was because the Provisional Government also didn't pass the reforms and pull Russia from the war.
The revolution itself: only Russia but different groups within it
the fought to overthrow the czar and establish communism
The revolution stated with 24000 and by th e September it was 400000 soldiers
I believe there were only two the red army and the white army.
Living at the borders, historically they played a big role in expansion. But they fought against the Russian revolution with the white army, lost, were repressed and many had to immigrate.
"Echoes of Change: A Tale of the Russian Revolution" "Flames of Freedom: Stories from the Russian Revolution" "Revolving Fate: A Novel of the Russian Revolution" "Red Dawn: Fictional Accounts from the Russian Revolution"
no the us did not enter the Russian revolution
The opposing of the Russian Czar led to the Russian Revolution, the death of the Russian monarchy, and the establishment of the Russian Communist State. The French had nothing to do with the Russian Revolution.
Both the February and October Revolutions too place essentially in Petrograd (formerly St. Petersburg) and to some extent in Moscow as well. They were not really "fought" in the sense that the American Revolution was fought. The February Revolution occurred as a result of mass civilian demonstrations which were soon joined by some members of the military. The October Revolution was more like a military coup by the Bolsheviks in Petrograd, but there was fighting in Moscow leaving hundreds dead.
The Russian revolution
Italy was not involved in the Russian Revolution.
AMERICA AND BRITAIN FOUGHT IN THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION!