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Will Donovan
The Russian Revolution was a revolution. Let me clarify this by saying it was the same as other revolutions in that it had strong leaders, leaders who could incite revolution, lead the oppressed, were eloquent of speech and had deep rooted political beliefs. Of course, this is only true in successful revolutions, and the Russian Revolution was a successful one.
The two main political parties leading the revolution were the same party at
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most prominent, but certainly not the only ones who sacrificed for their cause. The Russian Revolution belongs to all of them, of many political parties and ideals, but with one common goal. They were all " True Revolutionaries". 1.Bibliography: Vladimir Lenin Bio, http://acerj.com/CommOnline/Leninbio2.htm 3/10/06 2.Leaders of the Russian Revolution, http://sparticus.schoolnet.co.uk/RUStrotsky 12/20/05 3.John Shelton Curtiss, The Russian Revolutions of 1917, http://questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=6171954
most prominent, but certainly not the only ones who sacrificed for their cause. The Russian Revolution belongs to all of them, of many political parties and ideals, but with one common goal. They were all " True Revolutionaries". 1.Bibliography: Vladimir Lenin Bio, http://acerj.com/CommOnline/Leninbio2.htm 3/10/06 2.Leaders of the Russian Revolution, http://sparticus.schoolnet.co.uk/RUStrotsky 12/20/05 3.John Shelton Curtiss, The Russian Revolutions of 1917, http://questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=6171954