Lenin and the Bolsheviks led the October Revolution of 1917. It is also referred to as the Bolshevik Revolution or the Communist Revolution.
Vladimir I. Lenin was the undisputed leader of the Bolsheviks in November 1917.
Vladimir Lenin (1870-1924) was a leader of the Bolsheviks in the Russian Revolution, and head of state of the Soviet Union from 1917 to 1924. (see the related links)
The Bolshevik Revolution of 1917, more commonly known as the October Revolution, was led by Vladimir Lenin. Lenin and the Bolsheviks overthrew the Russian Provisional Government, which had overthrown Tsar Nicholas II seven months earlier in the February Revolution (1917). http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/October_Revolution
The Bolsheviks siezed power in October 1917 during the Russian Revolution and founded the Soviet Union.
Vladimir Lenin directed the Communist Revolution in 1917.
Vladimir Lenin and the Bolshevik Party brought "communism" to Russia in 1917 through the October Revolution. It should be noted that true communism was never instituted in Russia (or in any other country for that matter). The revolution brought a socialist state to Russia. The theory was that socialism would eventually evolve into communism generations later. It never did.
Vladimir Lenin and the Bolsheviks did in 1917.
Georgy Lvov was the first post Tsarist leader after the abdication of Tsar Nicholas, from 23rd March to 7th July, 1917, when he resigned due to lack of support. He was arrested by the Bolsheviks later in the year, but escaped to France. Aleksander Kerensky was next from 21st July to 8th November, 1917, and was ousted by the Bolsheviks and a general lack of support. Vladimir Lenin was elected on 8th November, 1917, and served until forced to retire due to ill health in 1922.
In 1917 after the October Revolution.
Vladimir Lenin led the Bolsheviks, the group that gained control of the Provisional Russian government in 1917.
The Bolsheviks, led by Vladimir Lenin.
Vladimir Lenin and Leon Trotsky.