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  1. The prime minister confidentially informed Kornilov that the Bolsheviks were planning another coup in Petrograd in early September (which was not, in fact, true) and requested him to send troops to suppress it. When Kornilov did as ordered, Kerensky charged him with wanting to topple the government.

  2. The Bolsheviks firstly assumed power in Petrograd, expanding their rule outwards. They eventually reached the Easterly Siberian Russian coast in Vladivostok , four years after the war began, an occupation that is believed to have ended all significant military campaigns in the nation.

  3. Mar 8, 2017 · On July 3-5 (April 16-18) the Bolsheviks, sent an armed crowd of sailors, workers and anarchists onto Petrograd's streets, clashing with forces of the Provisional Government.

  4. General Kornilov. Under Trotsky's direction, the Red Guards organised the defence of the city. Bolshevik agents infiltrated Kornilov's troops and encouraged them to desert. The Bolsheviks also...

  5. For the fact is that the idea of a Bolshevik government had never been raised publicly before. In the eyes of Petrograd workers, soldiers, and sailors, the Bolsheviks stood for Soviet power—for multiparty Soviet popular democracy. This was now an impediment to the unilateral seizure of power.

  6. Nov 7, 2017 · For the fact is that the idea of a Bolshevik government had never been raised publically before. In the eyes of Petrograd workers, soldiers, and sailors, the Bolsheviks stood for Soviet power — for multiparty Soviet popular democracy. This was now an impediment to the unilateral seizure of power.

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