Leon Trotsky commanded the Red Army.
The Bolshevik Red Army during the Russian Civil War was commanded by Leon Trotsky, who served as the People's Commissar for War. He played a crucial role in organizing and leading the army, implementing strategies that contributed to the Bolshevik victory. Trotsky's leadership and his ability to inspire and mobilize troops were significant factors in the Red Army's success against the White Army and other factions.
The Russian Civil War, which lasted from 1917 to 1922, resulted in the victory of the Bolsheviks, led by Vladimir Lenin, over the anti-Bolshevik White Army and various other factions. This victory solidified Bolshevik control over Russia and led to the establishment of the Soviet Union in 1922. The war caused significant loss of life, widespread destruction, and a profound transformation of Russian society and governance, ultimately leading to the rise of a communist regime.
he lead the red army in victory over the white army in the russian civil war and was supposed to be next in power, but stalin's supporters made sure he didn't. soon he was sent to exile were he was murdered in Mexico on August 21, 1940 with an ice axe.
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.
Trotksy certainly played a key role as People's Commisar [Minister] for War and managed to persuade many former Tsarist officers to stay in Russia and join the Red Army.
White army generals were Kolchak and Denikin
The Russian Civil War ended in 1922, with the victory of the Bolshevik Red Army. After four years of conflict, the Bolsheviks successfully defeated the White Army and established Soviet rule over most of the country. The war resulted in the consolidation of power by the Soviet Union and the establishment of a communist regime.
That was the civil war in Russia, also known as the Russian Revolution. The communists of the (Bolsheviks) eventually overwhelmed the combined Royalists and nationalists of 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.
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.
he lead the red army in victory over the white army in the russian civil war and was supposed to be next in power, but stalin's supporters made sure he didn't. soon he was sent to exile were he was murdered in Mexico on August 21, 1940 with an ice axe.
The communists RED Army defeated the Tzars WHITE Army during the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917.
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.
Bolshevik government and its Red Army against the anti-Bolshevik forces in Russia.
The White army was the counter-revolutionary forces that invaded Russia, leading to the Civil War of 1980 to 1920. The White army was made up of United States, Japanese, French, and British armies, and their Russian conscripts.
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.