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Russian Civil War




There were two revolutions that lead to the Bolshevik party's rise to power and the beginning of the Soviet Union. The first started in March 1917 when the collapse of the Russian Empire and the removal of Emperor Ncholas II from power. The second revolution took place in October later that year with the Communistic Bolshevik party led by Vladimir taking control of the newly formed government and implementing socialist ideals.
Titles

 Ten Days That Shook the World (John Reed)

 Petrograd

 Accounts of Bloody Sunday, January 22, 1905, by Eye Witnesses

 Revolution in Russia; "Red Sunday" and the Constitution (Kropotkin and Cassini)

 Serfdom

 Nihilism

 The Revolutionary Movement

 The Gathering Storm

 The Soviet Union

 The Soviet Decree on Peace, November 8, 1917

 "War Communism," 1918– 1921

 Lenin on the Need for an Armed Uprising, October 21, 1917

 Lenin on the New Economic Policy

 Chapter XVII. Echoes of the Russian Revolution (Jane Addams)

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