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  1. Mar 12, 2024 · Civil War broke out in Russia in late 1917 after the Bolshevik Revolution. The warring factions included the Red and White Armies. The Red Army fought for the Lenin’s Bolshevik government.

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  3. Russia. The Russian Revolution of 1905, also known as the First Russian Revolution, occurred on 22 January 1905, and was a wave of mass political and social unrest that spread through vast areas of the Russian Empire. The mass unrest was directed against the Tsar, nobility, and ruling class. It included worker strikes, peasant unrest, and ...

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  4. 1917. January 9th: More than 140,000 Russian workers strike in commemoration of the 12th anniversary of Bloody Sunday. The February Revolution. February 14th: More than 100,000 workers are still on strike; the Duma attacks the government failing to respond to food shortages. February 19th: The February Revolution begins.

  5. Dec 31, 2022 · October Revolution. Petrograd, Chelyabinsk Oblast, The October Revolution, also known as the Bolshevik Revolution, was a revolution in Russia led by the Bolshevik Party of Vladimir Lenin that was a key moment in the larger Russian Revolution of 1917–1923. It was the second revolutionary change of government in Russia in 1917.

  6. Eastern Front - 1917: The Russian Revolution: In the early spring of 1917 the initiative was definitely with the Allies. A simultaneous offensive by all the Allies was planned, with the intention of preventing the Germans from transferring reserves from one front to another. This plan was ruined by the snapping of the weakest link in the Allied chain, Russia. Although the Russian army was now ...

  7. The Russian Revolution, by Sheila Fitzpatrick (Oxford, 2008) This website is devoted to the Russian Revolution and its development from February to November 1917. The project is an innovative way of using a digital timeline to show the interrelatedness among various stakeholders in this complex historical event, the Russian Revolution of 1917.

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