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The Russian Revolution is the collective term for the series of revolutions in Russia in 1917, which destroyed the Tsarist autocracy and led to the creation ...
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22 Nov 2009 ... Russian Revolution (1905), a series of strikes and uprisings against Nicolas II, resulting in the creation of State Duma. ...
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Collection of organized links on the historical event.
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Russian Revolution in Dates. 1905 Jan Bloody Sunday - Tsarist troops open fire on a peaceful demonstration of workers in St Petersburg. ...
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The Russian Revolution of 1917 ended the long reign of tsars in Russia and created the communistic Soviet Union.
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The Russian Revolution, Karl Kautsky November-December 1917 ... Third Anniversary of the Russian Revolution, Georgi Dimitrov 3 November 1920 ...
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The underlying causes of the Russian Revolution are rooted deep in Russia's history. For centuries, autocratic and repressive czarist regimes ruled the ...
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From a general summary to chapter summaries to explanations of famous quotes, the SparkNotes The Russian Revolution (1917–1918) Study Guide has everything ...
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18 Jan 1999 ... The Russian Revolution of 1917 is also called the Bolshevik Revolution or the October Revolution. In 1917 there were actually two ...
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