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Bolshevik Propaganda was most receptive in military circles. This may be surprising, however, not so much as most military personnel were from the common classes. Military dissatisfaction with the Czarist regime was already widespread in 1905 and again during World War One. It was most effective in the military from top to bottom after the March, 1917 revolution.An example of pre-war military dissatisfaction was seen in 1905, when the Bolsheviks played a leading, but not exclusive role in the mutiny of a Russian warship.

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