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    Revision Memo The difference between the February and 1917 October Revolution is that Russian revolution is brought communism to Russia and Revolution and its empire in 1917 actually accord in two stages . October in that year that government was over thrown by an extreme socialist party that later became the communist party . In document 1 there is a long term cause and a short term cause and also a medium term cause in the case . The most important thing you need to know about

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    world. His rise to prominence in the Soviet Union was characterized by his work and partnership with Lenin. Trotsky’s most significant accomplishments included his leadership of the Red Army and success in the February Revolution, which consolidated Bolshevik power. Trotsky’s ‘talent’ and ability’ was undoubted, however, it was insufficient to attain leadership of the Soviet Union. Following the death of Lenin, Lenin’s Testament confirmed Trotsky as the rightful successor, although his power struggle

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    The Impact that Lenin had on Russia and the Russian People Russia was an enormous empire and had over 55,650,000 Russians in it. The leader of Russia from 1905 to 1917 was Tsar Nicholas II (emperor) who was ruler of Russia. The Tsar was independent and had autocratic power, which meant that he shared his power with no one, meaning Russia didn't have to vote. Before the Tsar was in power the Russian army performed a war against Japan and lost because their army was

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    Governorate, Russian Empire (now in Ukraine) Leon Trotsky was a member of the Bolshevik party, which he only became a part of once he returned to Russia after being in exile in New York, once he returned he was arrested by Kerensky, the new prime minister. He was soon released and once he was Trotsky became Chairman of the Petrograd Soviet. Soon the Provisional Government was overthrown, and Lenin the leader of the Bolsheviks claimed power. Now as Trotsky was the Commissar of Foreign Affairs, Trotsky

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    Factors that Helped Stalin in his Rise to Power Following the death of Lenin in 1922, it was simply a matter of time before one member of the Politburo, who announced they would be acting as a collective leadership, gained individual power. The successful individual was Stalin, who hailing from humble beginnings, rose up through the ranks to become the brutal and ruthless dictator of the Soviet State. Stalin managed to do this not simply because of his personal strengths

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    The Bolsheviks agreed to help but made it clear they were fighting against Kornilov's troops and not in support of the government. In just a few days, they raised an armed militia of 25,000 and fortified the city. Kornilov's soldiers refused to try to take Petrograd by force. Kornilov was arrested, his general commited suicide, and Kerensky had a new problem on his hands. The Bolsheviks now had control of the Soviets and the Red Guard

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    shift to the Bolsheviks’? Since the revolution in 1905 Russia was becoming progressively more democratic, distributing power throughout the political sphere. This came to an abrupt halt when Vladimir Lenin was put into power by the Bolshevik takeover of the Provisional Government. Many authors have had different takes on this event. Two particularly interesting ones were Arthur Mendel and John D. Basil. Their pieces On Interpreting the Fate of Imperial Russia and Russia and the Bolshevik Revolution

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    Leon Trotsky also known as Lev Davidovich Bronstein was born on November 7, 1879. He was born in Yanovka which is now known as Ukraine. When Trotsky was about eight years old his parents sent him to Odessa school, which is a major cultural center of multi-ethnic population. When he started his last year of schooling, which was when his life as a revolutionary began to take shape. It was in Nikolayev at the age of 17; Trotsky started to skip school and was going to talk with political exiles and also

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    adding that this would cause Alexander Kerensky to surrender. Notwithstanding, the Bolshevik Central Committee did not accept his ideas, leading to an ultimatum sent by Lenin, in which he resigned to the Committee, and stated that he would have the right to issue propaganda to those other members of the party. Many members from the Committee, stated that Lenin’s plan, that was focused to be executed before

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    Russian Revolution was essentially an outburst from this. (Columbia Encyclopedia, n.d). The Russian Revolution consisted of two separate strikes in 1917, the first of which overthrew the imperial government and the second strike which placed the Bolshevik party in power. The Russian Revolution evidently brought a drastic transformation to the government, society and economy of Russia. The communist party who took power over Russia did evidently improve the economy and reshape the military forces which

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