There were two. However, they could be combined into one.
Nicholas II would not have liked it, seeing as he and his family lost power.
Marx was dead for about twenty years before the revolution, but as the man who thought up the ideas of communism, it was his proletariat revolution.
Lenin and Trotsky liked it very much, as it put them in power.
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.
The main leaders on the side of the Imperial and Provisional governments were Nicholas II, Alexander Kerensky, and Georgy Lvov. The main leaders and commanders on the side of the Bolsheviks, the Petrograd Soviets, and the Leftist Socialists were Vladimir Lenin, Lev Kamenev, and Leon Trosky.
Vladimir Lenin led the Bolsheviks during the Bolshevik Revolution.
Stalin, Trotsky and Lenin.
Vladimir Lenin and Leon Trotsky were both editors of the Iskra in Russian 1902. Lenin and Trotsky were also both Russian revolutionaries, even though they did not see eye to all on all things related to this. However, in 1904 the men reconciled their differences.
Vladimir Lenin and Leon Trotsky.
Three people: Vladimir Lenin, Leon Trotsky, and Josef Stalin
1. Czar Nicholas II 2. Vladimir Lenin 3. Joseph Stalin 4. Leon Trotsky 5. Kerensky
Leon Trotsky wrote his version of the 1905 Russian Revolution in exile in Siberia.
Stalin, Trotsky and Lenin were the main characters in the Russian Revolution.
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.
The main leaders on the side of the Imperial and Provisional governments were Nicholas II, Alexander Kerensky, and Georgy Lvov. The main leaders and commanders on the side of the Bolsheviks, the Petrograd Soviets, and the Leftist Socialists were Vladimir Lenin, Lev Kamenev, and Leon Trosky.
Vladimir Lenin led the Bolsheviks during the Bolshevik Revolution.
Stalin, Trotsky and Lenin.
Trotsky used his pen to oppose the rule of Czar Nicholas II.
Leon Trotsky
Vladimir Lenin and Leon Trotsky were both editors of the Iskra in Russian 1902. Lenin and Trotsky were also both Russian revolutionaries, even though they did not see eye to all on all things related to this. However, in 1904 the men reconciled their differences.