Leon Trotsky was a large reason why they won the civil war, becaue he was the Commissar of War and the one who organized the Red Army into a coherent military force. He was certainly not the only reason though, since a large part of the Russian populace supported the Bolsheviks and the Red Army against the White forces.
Vladimir Lenin led the Bolsheviks during the Bolshevik Revolution.
Bolsheviks.
Immediately after the revolution, Trotsky became the first Commissar of Foreign Affairs. Then at the outset of the Russian Civil War he became Commissar of War. He organized the Red Army in order to fight the opposing White Russian forces.
Trotsky lead the Red Army. So, he could be given most of the credit for winning.
The communist propaganda minister during the Russian Revolution was Leon Trotsky. He played a significant role in promoting Bolshevik ideas and consolidating power after the October Revolution in 1917. Trotsky was also instrumental in organizing the Red Army and advocating for the spread of revolution internationally. His efforts in propaganda were crucial to the Bolsheviks' success in maintaining control over Russia during the Civil War.
Vladimir Lenin led the Bolsheviks during the Bolshevik Revolution.
Lenin was leader of Bolsheviks and Trotsky was second in command until Lenin died in 1924. Lenin had appointed Trotsky People's Commissar for External Affairs after the October Revolution. Then, when the Russian Civil War broke out, Lenin appointed him Commissar of War. Lenin had picked Trotsky over Stalin to succed him but Trotsky lost out to Stalin and others for the right to succeed Lenin. Stalin managed to expel Trotsky from the Communist Party and then from the country. In 1940, Stalin had a Russian agent murder Trotsky.
Trotsky was originally the leader of the mencheviks but then joined the Bolsheviks. Which were two Russian socialist parties Latter in the Russian civil war he lead the communist forces. Finally Stalin found him to be a possible enemy so had him murdered with a pick axe
Stalin was the Commissar of State Control and then the Commissar of Nationalities under Lenin.
They were the RED Army.
The Bolsheviks' victory in the Russian Civil War can be attributed to several key factors. They had a well-organized and disciplined Red Army, led by Leon Trotsky, which effectively mobilized support and resources. Additionally, the Bolsheviks capitalized on widespread discontent with the existing political and social order, promising land reforms and peace. Their ability to maintain centralized control, propaganda efforts, and the disunity among their opponents, including the White Army, further solidified their success.
Trotsky led the Bolshevik/Communist Red Army forces in the Russian Civil War after the October Revolution of 1917.
After the October Revolution put the Bolsheviks in power, civil war broke out to remove them. Leon Trotsky was made People's Commissar of War and given the task of creating an army to fight against the other side. Trotsky was responsible for organizing the Red Army from Bolshevik militia, army units that supported the Bolsheviks and others into an effective fighting force. He was also good at strategy and tactics in the war. He traveled by armored train from one place to another to direct operations in those areas as needed. He is credited with being the main reason the Red forces defeated the opposing White forces rather than just being a help to win the civil war.
Bolsheviks.
The Bolsheviks under Vladimir Lenin took over Russia after its civil war. The Bolsheviks later changed their name to Communists.
Immediately after the revolution, Trotsky became the first Commissar of Foreign Affairs. Then at the outset of the Russian Civil War he became Commissar of War. He organized the Red Army in order to fight the opposing White Russian forces.
Trotsky lead the Red Army. So, he could be given most of the credit for winning.