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      • After the White advance severed a railroad junction from Moscow to Petrograd, the Bolsheviks began to fear the city might soon fall. Trotsky personally went north to rally the city's defenses, he oversaw the utilization of an alternative rail line to bring in supplies from Moscow needed to fend off the attack.
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  2. History. Aug 23 2020. Georgy Manaev. Getty Images, Russia Beyond. Follow Russia Beyond on Pinterest. After Lenin died, St. Petersburg was renamed Leningrad. Soon, several other cities would also be...

  3. This gave the Bolsheviks a reason to talk about the "triumphal march of Soviet power" in the period from October 1917 to February 1918. The victory of the uprising in Petrograd marked the beginning of the transfer of power into the hands of the Soviets in all major cities of Russia.

  4. After the October Revolution, the Bolsheviks under Lenin and Trotsky, dissolved the sitting Ispolkom, and imposed a new, Bolshevik dominated, Ispolkom. Its prior power was diminished. After the Bolsheviks moved Russia's capital back to Moscow, Petrograd as a city declined. So did the Petrograd Soviet and Ispolkom.

  5. 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.

  6. In March, 1917, the Petrograd Soviet declared that it would no longer support an offensive war against Germany. The June Offensive. The Provisional Government persisted with military campaigns....

  7. 6 days ago · By October the Bolsheviks had majorities in the Petrograd (St. Petersburg) and Moscow Soviets; and when they overthrew the Provisional Government, the second Congress of Soviets (devoid of peasant deputies) approved the action and formally took control of the government.

  8. Revolution of 1917in Petrograd (1976), to grapple Petrograd with masses—a this popular armed uprising in support still thorny and deeply politicised question. of Bolshevik power in Russia and worldwide revolution led by a highly disciplined vanguard party, brilliantly directed by VI Lenin.

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