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…, was very opposed to Lenin and Trotsky and the Bolshevik cause. He once wrote in Russian newspaper Novaya Zhizn of November 7; "Lenin and Trotsky and their companions have already become poisoned with the filthy venom of power and this is evidenced…
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…that the Congress of Soviets met to approve the treaty, the Bolsheviks changed their name to the Russian Communist party. The treaty had negative effects for Lenin. Opponents from different Russian factions were united by their opposition to it. Patriotic indignation…
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…. In January of 1912, he was nominated by Lenin to the Central Committee. Stalin was rejected for service in the Russian Army in 1916, {When Russia was at war with the Central powers} because of the condition of his left arm. In March of 1917, Stalin…
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…downfall by allowing Vladimir Lenin back in St. Petersburg. The Russian government at the time made a deal with Germany to exchange German nationals in Russia for Marxist exiles in Switzerland. The historian George Feifer stated that a more experienced and less…
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…, this democratic provisional government, led by Alexander Kerensky lasted for only seven months, at the end of which the Bolshevik communists led by Lenin seized power. With so many Russians longing for a democracy, why did the provisional government fall so fast…
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…A) Plan of the investigation The scope of this investigation is to discover Trotsky's role as a Russian revolutionary up to the end of the Bolshevik Revolution in 1917, especially to ascertain why after being a Menshevik he became a Bolshevik, and how…
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…The Rise of Communism In Russia "Unless we accept the claim that Lenin's coup d'etat gave birth to an entirely new state, and indeed to a new era in the history of mankind, we must recognize in today's Soviet Union the old empire of the Russians
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…Party continued the traditions of all the Russian Revolutions of the past, with the goal of conquering political freedom (Daniels 7). As early as 1894, when he was twenty-four, Lenin had become a revolutionary agitator and a convinced Marxist…
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…Communism in Russia Unless we accept the claim that Lenins coup dÄtat gave birth to an entirely new state, and indeed to a new era in the history of mankind, we must recognize in today’s Soviet Union the old empire of the Russians
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…the Russian Revolutions of the past, with the goal of conquering political freedom (Daniels 7). As early as 1894, when he was twenty-four, Lenin had become a revolutionary agitator and a convinced Marxist. He exhibited his new faith and his polemical…
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