from the way i understand it.. after a long standing class warfare not completely unlike what we face today in the US with the rich getting richer and the poor getting poorer the common working class banded together and revolted against the oppressive government of the time and strived to establish a system in which everyone was equal and paid the same according to his means. the end result would be no competitive markets or ability to profit at all. no imagination or drive to excel beyond what you were paid to do or what the government allowed you to do.
It in effect took on a life of its own and gave a rather impulsive and over eager populous a nightmarish reality that enslaved a society to this rule set for the next 70+ years.
Russian communists were not heavily involved in the overthrow of the monarchy. The Tsar had already abdicated and handed power to a liberal provisional government who the communists overthrew. The Provisional government was established in March of 1917, the Bolshevik revolution was in October of 1917.
Like most major historic regime disruptions in Europe and the US, beginning in the late 18th century, it can be traced, either directly or indirectly to Baron Rothschild.
The Russian Revolution implemented a socialist, not a communist, system in 1917. It became "communist" in name only. The reason it was socialist is that all property, land and industry were considered owned by the government, not by the people.
the Bolsheviks called for an immeadiate peace settlement with Germany
He told the Russian people that the coup was bad, advised all the people of Moscow against the coup, and openly supported Gorbachev.
It provided spiritual guidance to the Russian people and it opposed the Atheist government of the Communist regime. It also continued to provide some limited Church services during the 70 years of Communist persecution, even though most of the Churches had been destroyed by the Communists in Russia.
The revolution had a huge impact on Russia. It overthrew the century old system of tsars and instilled a Communist government ruled by dictators. Even today, Russia's government has not recovered from the effects of the Russian Revolution.
Why were Father Gapon's march and Bloody Sunday important? They led to the communist-backed revolution of 1905. They resulted in the creation of soviets, or elected councils. They showed the power of the Russian Orthodox Church. They demonstrated Nicholas II's neglect of his people.
No, the Bolshevik Revolution ended in socialism and a poor version of it as well. Communism as Karl Marx saw it could not be imposed on any country, but socialism could. The Russian government was socialist that was run by people who called themselves Communist.
the russian revalution is remembered by the people by history
Do you mean the Russian Revolution or the USSR Russian RevolutionThe Russian Revolution took place in 1917 where the people where overthrowing the tsars and then created a communist government USSRThe USSR technically ended in 1991 but in 1987 President Reagan began deteriorating the government with his famous speech at the Berlin Wall "Mr. Gorbachev tear down this wall"
It provided spiritual guidance to the Russian people and it opposed the Atheist government of the Communist regime. It also continued to provide some limited Church services during the 70 years of Communist persecution, even though most of the Churches had been destroyed by the Communists in Russia.
Three people: Vladimir Lenin, Leon Trotsky, and Josef Stalin
He openly supported Gorbachev