Олимпиада по истории (на английском языке) 1
... 9. The provisional government was made up of (A) Former members of the Synod (B) Former ministers under the tsar (C) Revolutionaries (D) Former members of the Duma 10. Which country’s government aided Lenin in returning to Russia? (A) France (B) Germany (C) Turkey (D) Britain 11. Upon his return to ...
... 9. The provisional government was made up of (A) Former members of the Synod (B) Former ministers under the tsar (C) Revolutionaries (D) Former members of the Duma 10. Which country’s government aided Lenin in returning to Russia? (A) France (B) Germany (C) Turkey (D) Britain 11. Upon his return to ...
the russian revolution
... Congress of Soviets. But the real power passed to the Council of People's Commissars, headed by Lenin. ...
... Congress of Soviets. But the real power passed to the Council of People's Commissars, headed by Lenin. ...
31-wh-russian-revolution
... Inspired by women textile worker strike in Petrograd Soldiers shot at then sided with strikers ...
... Inspired by women textile worker strike in Petrograd Soldiers shot at then sided with strikers ...
Name______________________ Russian Revolution Webquest I
... 8. In 1912 the Social Democrats split into 2 groups. List the two groups and describe them: ...
... 8. In 1912 the Social Democrats split into 2 groups. List the two groups and describe them: ...
SSWH 17B
... and the workers began to think that they could run their own lives…and their own country. The idea of a society ruled by the Proletariat “the workers” began to grow. ...
... and the workers began to think that they could run their own lives…and their own country. The idea of a society ruled by the Proletariat “the workers” began to grow. ...
Ukrainian–Soviet War
The Ukrainian–Soviet War of 1917–21 (Ukrainian: Українсько-радянська війна) was a war between the Ukrainian People's Republic and the Soviet Russia. The war ensued soon after the October Revolution when Lenin dispatched the Antonov's expeditionary group to Ukraine and Southern Russia. Some modern historians view it as an occupation by military forces of Western and Central Europe, including the Polish Republic's military. Other historians view it as a War of Independence by the Ukrainian People's Republic against the Russian Soviet Republic.