The United States did indeed take part against the Bolsheviks during the Russian Civil War, which lasted from 1917 to 1922. While the U.S. did not deploy large numbers of troops, it participated in the Allied intervention by sending a contingent of American soldiers to the Siberian region in 1918 as part of the Allied forces. The intervention aimed to support anti-Bolshevik forces and protect military supplies, but it was limited in scope and ultimately did not significantly alter the outcome of the civil war.
The Bolsheviks seized Russia during the revolution against the ruling Czar.
ANSWER No they didn't. They instead sent to Russia military forces which fought against the Bolsheviks.
Vladimir Lenin led the Bolsheviks to victory in Russia.
Sample Response: Emma Goldman was sent back to Russia. When she first got to Russia, she supported the Bolshevik movement, but she did not like that Bolsheviks did not support freedom of speech. ~APEX
The Bolsheviks under Vladimir Lenin won control of Russia.
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There was the Pacific Campaign against Japan, by the United States. Then there was the European Campaign against Hitler and his European ally by the United States, Soviet Russia, Great Britain and their allies.
Russia and China are in Asia. Canada and the United States are in North Amarica
Russia has influenced (united states)Americans by giving them yet another race to make fun of and be prejudice against. hop i helped
bolsheviks or reds
Russia out of the war
Vladimir Lenin led the Bolsheviks to revolution in Russia during WWI