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The Bolsheviks were also known as "Communists" but not until the Seventh Party Congress of the Bolshevik Party in March 1918, when the party officially changed its name from Bolshevik to Communist.

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Lenin's followers became known as the Bolsheviks.

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They called themselves Bolsheviks at first. After the October Revolution of 1917, they adopted the name Communists in March 1918.

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The Bolsheviks, later they renamed themselves The Communist Party of Russia.

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Lenin's followers were called Bolsheviks.

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The Comunists

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