the Bolshieviks made up the Red army, and the Non-communists made up the White army
Bolshevik government and its Red Army against the anti-Bolshevik forces in Russia.
I believe there were only two the red army and the white army.
The Bolshevik Party (or the Russian Communist Party) against suspected anticommunists know as Whites.
White Russians under Baron Wrangel lost at Sevastopol to the Red Army on the 14th of November 1920.
The Red Army was composed of Soviet Russian peasants and the working class. It was established in the early 1900s.
The communist group (Bolsheviks) made up the Red Army; the Non-communist group (the Tsar's men) made up the White Army.
The communist group (Bolsheviks) made up the Red Army; the Non-communist group (the Tsar's men) made up the White Army.
The Bolsheviks were the red army. They fought against the white army. The white army was made up of the sailors from the former Russian navy along with other anti communist groups.
Bolshevik government and its Red Army against the anti-Bolshevik forces in Russia.
I believe there were only two the red army and the white army.
The Bolshevik Party (or the Russian Communist Party) against suspected anticommunists know as Whites.
The White Army stands for a political contra-distinction to the Red Army.
Leon Trotsky commanded the Red Army.
White Russians under Baron Wrangel lost at Sevastopol to the Red Army on the 14th of November 1920.
The Red Army was Lenin's army in the Russian Civil War that broke out after the October Revolution of 1917. The Red Army fought the White Army, eventually routing the White Army forces and establishing Lenin and the Bolsheviks as the power in Russia from then on.
The Red army defeated the White army by having an effective fighting strategy that was lead by Trotsky. Also, they were positioned in the center of Russia, giving them a strategic advantage. I had to answer this question for my Global Studies 10 homework and this is what I got for an answer. !!
it's swatch <><><> You are describing the Swiss flag- Red with a white cross. Used as the logo on Swiss Army products (Swiss Army knife among others)