No. There were actually two revolutions in Russia in 1917. One in March, which was faily mild, but did result in the Czar being removed and an end to the monarchy. But the new government made the fatal error of trying to continue Russia's participation in WWI. So there was another Revolution in the autumn of that year, and the communists took over. The Civil War followed that second Revolution, as the Whites, who wanted to restore the monarchy, fought the Reds, the communists.
Yes, There was various type of people who were involved in Russian civil war
russian revolution
The main cause of the Russian Civil War was the previous Russian Revolution. The Russian Revolution was caused by poor treatment of the peasants and factory workers under the rule of Tsar Nicholas II. These poor conditions created two revolutions, one in February and one in October, named after their respective months. When the new government, called the Provisional government, threw out democratic rule and opted for a dictatorship of the proletariot, the Russian Civil War ensued.
The Russian Revolution as well as the Russian Civil War were both concluded successfully by the time Lenin died in 1924.
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The Russian Revolution
In Russia. The Russian Revolution started in 1905 with Bloody Sunday in St. Petersburg.
russia because of the bolsheviek revolution in 1917. Technically, it was the Russian Revolution in 1917, which led to the Russian Civil War, which was won by the Bolsheviks.
Immediately after the revolution, Trotsky became the first Commissar of Foreign Affairs. Then at the outset of the Russian Civil War he became Commissar of War. He organized the Red Army in order to fight the opposing White Russian forces.
The Russian Revolution happened during World War I
the revolution was before the civil war
Vladimir Lenin did not die in the Russian Revolution. He survived not only the revolution but also the following Russian civil War, which ended in 1920. Lenin died in 1924 of natural causes after suffering three strokes beginning in 1922.