Lenin was the leader of the Bolsheviks.
The Bolshevik Party gained more and more followers under Lenin.
The Bolsheviks.
No group or person overthrew Lenin. Lenin died of natural causes in 1924 while still in power.
Lenin represented the Bolsheviks. After they succeeded in the Revolution, they changed their name to Communists.
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Bolsheviks.
There were two revolutions in Russia in 1917. Depending on which calendar is used, the first one in March of 1917 forced the Tsar to step down. A provisional democratic government was installed. It included democratic socialists, the Mensheviks. The idea was, however, to continue with the war against Germany. In October/November...the Bolshevik revolution unseated the provisional government. As per the agreement Lenin made with Germany, Lenin managed to sign the Brest-Litovsk Treaty. The treaty was a harsh one for Russia. Most of the Bolsheviks were against it. Reportedly this was the deal that helped Lenin, through the process of returning to Russia. ( reportedly ) Only Lenin's commanding position in the Party let him hold sway and he signed the treaty, this ended the Russian part of WW 1.
The Bolshevik Party under Vladimir Lenin brought "communism" to Russia, although it was not "communism", it was actually socialism. There has never been a country that has been "communist" in the sense that Karl Marx described communism.
The bolsheivks took over in 1970 after the first civil war in russia. The man who was leading the revolt was a man named Vladimir Lenin.
The Bolsheviks or Russian Democratic Workers Party seized control of the Russian government in November 1917. Vladimir I. Lenin was the leader of this party.
No: Stalin was an authoritarian dictator. The system introduced by Lenin and the Bolsheviks in 1917 was state capitalism. Communism involves the abolition of the wages system and establishment of a classless society.
It is not. In 1917, Vladimir Lenin and his Bolshevik Party took over Russia and changed it into a communist nation. That nation became the Soviet Union, a group of communist states combined into one country. In 1991, the Soviet Union collapsed and broke up into fifteen countries, including Russia.