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.
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"Peace, bread and land" was the slogan captures the ideals of the early Bolsheviks. Peace regarded ending their involvement in the First World War. Bread regarded economic restructuring against hunger caused (as they believed) by the old regime. Land involved redistribution and nationalized of private property as part of their Leninist-Marxist ideologies.
The Bolshevik slogan was "Peace! Land! Bread!" This slogan was coined by Lenin and appear on a famous poster of Lenin urging the Russian soldiers and people on to revolution. Another slogan was "All power to the Soviets."
there main slogan was a famous one of Lenins "peace bread land" hope this helps :)
The slogans for the 1917 revolution were "Land, peace and bread!" and "All power to the soviets!". - Lenin.
"Runs Deep" is their current slogan.
give me the slogan about industry revoluton
A Bolshevik revolution in the United States
Geming wuzui, zaofan youli.
Bread and Peace I believe.