It was "peace, bread, land" actually. Lenin said "all power to the soviets" at the assembly when he actually meant all power to the bolsheviks.
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Peace, land, and bread
It was a "slogan" used by Lenin during the October Revolution, often reiterated by the proletarians. It is associated with the Bolsheviks
Not so much a slogan.. more a decree peace land bread It should be counted as a slogan since it appeared on many posters prior to the Bolshevik Revolution. Lenin also used as a rallying cry the slogan: "All power to the Soviets." This meant that all political and military power should be in the hands of the soviets, or councils of workers and soldiers that sprang up in many cities just prior to the revolution.
what is bhs' slogan
The duration of Lenin in Paris is 1.77 hours.