i dont know do u
The Bolshevik Party (later called the Communist Party) under the leadership of Vladimir Lenin established a "communist" government in Russia during World War 1. Strictly speaking, they established a socialist government, but they referred to it as a communist government.
The Russian Orthodox Church was dominant during Tsarist Russia. It was virtually the state religion of Russia. Many inhabitants of Russia were Muslim, (especially in area near the Ottoman Empire in southern Russia) but the dominant religion was Russian Orthodox.
Communist China occupied it.
false (A+)
Russia had three forms of government during WWI. It started out with a monarchy, then was an anarchy during the beginning of the Russian Revolution. Then Lenin became its Communist dictator.
forbidding the the practice of religion.
No, it wasn't.
Russia
Russia was the only country to become communist during World War 1.
It is a form of Christianity known as the Russian Orthodox Church. It is a conservative religion that is not part of the Roman Communion; it is not under the authority of the Bishop of Rome. Russian Orthodoxy is an important religion in Russia, but it is not the official religion of Russia. There is no official connection between Orthodoxy and the Russian government as there was prior to the revolution. During the height of communist power in Russia, the church was severely restricted.
Joseph Stalin was the commander-in-chief of Russia during WWII.
During that time period Russia was a Communist nation.
Russia. They became communist during Lenin's reign.
Stalin
they were still communist
Communist party,,, Lol only prrty in russia
No, and the question is redundant. The countries russia took under it's wing during that time were communist as well.