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  1. Apr 19, 2024 · There was no hand at the helm, and the ship was drifting onto the rocks. Russian Revolution, two revolutions in 1917, the first of which, in February (March, New Style), overthrew the imperial government and the second of which, in October (November), placed the Bolsheviks in power, leading to the creation of the Soviet Union.

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  2. 1040. ISBN. 0-913460-83-4. History of the Russian Revolution is a three-volume book by Leon Trotsky on the Russian Revolution of 1917. The first volume is dedicated to the political history of the February Revolution and the October Revolution, to explain the relations between these two events. The book was initially published in Germany in 1930.

    • Leon Trotsky
    • History
    • 1930
    • 1040
  3. The Russian Revolution of 1905, [a] also known as the First Russian Revolution, [b] began on 22 January 1905. A wave of mass political and social unrest then began to spread across the vast areas of the Russian Empire. The unrest was directed primarily against the Tsar, the nobility, and the ruling class. It included worker strikes, peasant ...

    • 22 January 1905 – 16 June 1907, (2 years, 4 months, 3 weeks and 4 days)
  4. The Russian Revolution was a series of revolutions in the Russian Empire from 1905 to 1917. The events destroyed the Tsarist autocracy and helped to create the Soviet Union, which lasted from 1922 to 1991. The first revolution was on 8 March 1917, but in Russia, it was recorded as 28 February 1917 because Russia still used the Julian calendar ...

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  6. The Russian Revolution was a groundbreaking event in modern history. It not only changed the course of Russia but gave rise to ideas, attitudes and events that shaped the course of the 20th century and the world we live in today. At the turn of the 20th century, Russia was one of the world’s largest and most powerful empires.

  7. April 16. Communist leader Vladimir Lenin returns to Petrograd after a 10-year exile from Russia and begins to rebuild his power as leader of the Bolsheviks. July 16–20. Workers and soldiers in Petrograd stage a series of armed demonstrations that become known as the July Days. As a result of these actions, Aleksandr Kerensky becomes the head ...

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