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  • Russian Revolution
  • Russian Revolution
  • I finally attend Russia!
  • Hey! ...
  • Russian Revolution
  • All powers to Soviet!
  • In 1905 to 1917, Russia had been suffered in Russo-Janpanese War and WWI alot, people were getting angry at their leader, Tsar Nicholas II. And soon, he was been forced to abdicate from the government.
  • Russian Revolution
  • Provisional government built up to control the situations that Russia had, it is a coalition of factions representing different points of views. And, Germany had send back Lein to let Russia to leave from the WWI.
  • Russian Revolution
  • Lenin’s slogan was “All power to the Soviets!” He used this slogan to undermine the provisional government. He demanded peace at once, immediate land reform, workers’ control of factories, and self-determination for the non-Russian peoples.
  • Russian Revolution
  • The leading characters of the next phase of revolution were Lenin and communist agitator Leon Trotsky. On the night of November 6–7 (October 24–25, old calendar), 1917, the Bolsheviks acted.
  • By the next evening the capital was in their hands, though fighting in Moscow went on for several days. After the Bolshevik coup, they won only a minority of seats in Constituent Assembly, and later they signed a treaty with German called Treaty of Brest- Litovsk, which made them lost it’s Western holding to Germany.
  • Lenin’s government, which had relocated to the Kremlin in Moscow, was determined to get rid of all opposition. Soon, the government proclaiming a campaign of “Red Terror,” which included shooting hostages and giving the secret police (the Cheka) the power to arrest, try, and execute suspects. In 1920, the civil war ended in victory for the Red Army. When Lenin died in 1924, power passed to the first secretary of the party, Joseph Stalin.
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