Bolshevik
a change from the government
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The Communist Party, particularly through its Bolshevik faction led by Vladimir Lenin, played a pivotal role in the Russian Revolution of 1917. They capitalized on widespread discontent with the Provisional Government and sought to establish a socialist state based on Marxist principles. The Bolsheviks rallied support from workers and soldiers, ultimately leading the October Revolution, which resulted in the overthrow of the Provisional Government and the establishment of a communist regime. Their leadership and vision for a classless society were crucial in shaping the course of Russian history thereafter.
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The Bolsheviks or Russian Democratic Workers Party seized control of the Russian government in November 1917. Vladimir I. Lenin was the leader of this party.
Union of Russian Workers was created in 1908.
At the time of the Russian Revolutions of 1905 and March and November 1917 the majority of Russians were peasants. The number of industrial workers was very small by comparison.
A Menshevik is a member of the non-Leninist wing of the Russian Social Democratic Workers' Party. They are opposed to the Bolsheviks and defeated them after the overthrow of the tsar in 1917.
Democratic Confederation of Workers of Niger was created in 2001.
Russian Communist Workers Party was created in 1991.
Bulgarian Social Democratic Workers' Party was created in 1894.
Latvian Social Democratic Workers' Party was created in 1918.
Democratic Confederation of San Marino Workers was created on 1957-11-12.
Social Democratic Workers' Party in Subcarpathian Rus' was created in 1919.
The word Bolshevik means in Russian "majority", they formed as a group at the 1903 Russian Social Democratic Labour Party conference in London. They were the radical Marxists while the Mensheviks, "minority", were the moderates. The Bolsheviks were lead by Lenin and grew to a considerable size in 1917. In October, November by our calendar, of 1917 they overthrew the Menshevik government which came to power in the Febuary Revolution and was in the eyes of the majority of Russian workers not much better than the Tsar. After the Russian Civil War, the Bolsheviks (now the Communist Party) started to see the party become a bureacratic nightmare, Lenin tried to reverse this but he died with most of the leaders of the party ignoring his calls for radical reform.