The communist werent succesful at spreading teh revolution outside the russian
internationalism
Vladimir Lenin was the first communist leader for Russia. After the successful revolution against the Russian Provisional government in October, 1917, Lenin later discarded the term Bolshevik in favor of Communist. The party soon after changed the name of Russia to the Soviet Union.
The spreading and surging power of Russia. In reality it is truthful to say that Russia is still very much at work in overthrowing of democratic nations.
Russia is a communist government
Normally, they were maligned. They had a new, communist government, and this was viewed as a massive threat by the rest of the world. They didn't want it spreading. They in fact invaded Russia, and tried to depose the new regime.
Non-communist Russia was called Russia. When Russia was under communism, it was called the Union of Soviet Socialists Republics or the USSR.
Czechoslovak Communist Party in Russia was created in 1918.
Russia's communist part today is known as the Communist Party of the Russian Federation. It's the second largest political party in Russia today.
Russia was the only country to become communist during World War 1.
women under the control of communist russia were considered?
"Not very successful. Lenin/the Bolsheviks tried to spread it by creating Comintern (the Communist International) and it kind of started to work - Communists were actually in power in Hungary at some point, apparently, although briefly - but it stopped working when Lenin died because Stalin didn't care about spreading Communism to other countries and just wanted to strengthen his own country." -anonymous
No, it wasn't.