Two other Bolsheviks were Leon Trotsky and Joseph Stalin, but there were many others, such as Grigory Zinoviev, Lev Kamenev.
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.
Vladimir Lenin, Leon Trotsky, and Stalin among many others, for the Bolsheviks which was the October revolution, or November depending on which Russian calendar is used. Alexander Kerensky, among others, for the Provisional Government. Tsar Nicholas II was not part of this revolution at all since he had been put out of power eight months earlier in the first part of the Russian Revolution, the February Revolution.
They began as a small faction of the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party, a Marxist revolutionary party.
The Bolsheviks killed them
No, Lenin died in 1924.
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The opposite of Mensheviks, in that they were the majority, led by Lenin. They aimed to bring down the czar (Nicholas 2) and get rid of the autocracy. After the Russian revolution, they were in power.
Vladimir Lenin and the Communist Party rule after World War 1. Before the start it was Czar Nicholas II. He abdicated the throne and the Provisional Government was set up as a temporary government. Prince Georgy Lvov was the first head and Alexander Kerensky was the second head of the Provisional Government during the war. Lenin took over in October 1917 and changed Russia's government to a socialist (a stage of society before true communism) one that was run by his group called Bolsheviks. The Bolsheviks later changed their name to Communists. Lenin ended Russia's part in the war with the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk and continued to rule after World War 1.
No, Lenin died in 1924.
The Russian Revolution happened in 1917, and World War I took place in the years 1914-1918. So therefore, they both influenced the other. The war helped bring about the Revolution because the leader of the Provisional Government, Kerensky, decided to keep the war going although Russia was doing poorly. He even announced a new offensive. The soldiers didn't like the idea, and refused to move up to the front, and about 2 million soldiers had quit the Russian army because of it. The soldiers and Bolsheviks campaigned against the war, and many were arrested. There was a conflict between the Bolsheviks and the Provisional Government, and on October 24-25, 1917, the Bolsheviks revolted against the Provisional Government and succeeded. Lenin, a Bolshevik leader, was given power. Lenin vowed to end the war, and was able to make a peace treaty with Germany, pulling Russia out of the war. Germany wanted peace in the east so their troops could be transferred to the western front. but Germany also wanted nationalist uprisings against the Bolsheviks, so the peace treaty was prolonged until early 1918, when Germany forced Russia to sign the peace treaty. Then, Russia was officially out of the war.
No, he did not because Lenin had died in 1924 and World War 2 did not start until 1939.
Vladimir Lenin, then Joseph Stalin