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... An All-Russian Congress of Soviets of Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies, meeting in Petrograd at the time, ratified the Bolsheviks' actions on November 8. The ...
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... search the records for the minutest details of the story of the Paris Commune, so they will want to know what happened in Petrograd in November 1917, the ...
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... An All-Russian Congress of Soviets of Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies, meeting in Petrograd at the time, ratified the Bolsheviks' actions on November 8. The ...
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... The October (November) Revolution. On November 6th workers, soldiers, and sailors ready with weapons took over the main spots in Petrograd. ...
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... The important thing is the fact that we now have, in Petrograd, an armed ... On November 8th, Lenin began the construction of the new socialist order he planned on ...
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... aided by the two seats of power: the provisional government and the Petrograd Soviet, out ... In November of 1917, the Bolsheviks revolted and thus b! egan a new ...
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... strengthened the Bolsheviks, by presenting them as the defenders of Petrograd and increasing ... began the coup by seizing key points in the city on 7 November. ...
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... Kornilov Affair, a pro-czar section of the military threatened Petrograd, which was ... By early November, there was little doubt that the proletariats backed the ...
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... fortunate enough to control the Petrograd Soviet. Now here is where most people misunderstand the actual events that happened. This time in November has been ...
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... meant that the Bolsheviks were able to gain a majority of in both the Petrograd and Moscow ... will not forgive us if we don't take power now." On November 7, red ...
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... the beginning of the provincial government, Stalin was released in March and returned to Petrograd and resumed his work editing the Pravada. On November 7, 1917 ...
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... that number had increased to provide a majority in both the Petrograd and Moscow ... In the November 1917 elections for the Constituent Assembly, results show that ...
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... When Lenin arrived back in Petrograd from his exile in Switzerland, on April 3 ... On November 7, 1917 (October 25 on the Soviet calendar), the Bolsheviks seized ...
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... supported by a nationwide group of Soviets, had the support of the Petrograd Garrison (Hingley ... In November 1917 the Decree on Workers\' Control was established ...
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... Lenin and his Bolshevik followers to help him defend Petrograd. The Bolsheviks played a very important role in the defense. On the night of November 6 (October ...
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... In Petrograd a Soviet of socialist leaders had also been established, which, under the leadership of the Bolshevik political party ... Petersburg in November 1904. ...
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... On November 6, 1917, the Bolsheviks took control of the railway station, banks, power stations, and other important points in Petrograd. ...
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... At the same time, General Nikolay N. Yudenich advanced from Estonia to the outskirts of Petrograd (St. ... This ended the Russian Civil War in November 1920. ...
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... 40) Dangerous speeches, such as Kerensky's on the first of November 1916, were ... 1917, a women's procession organized by socialists marched in Petrograd.(45) The ...
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... They decided to operate through the Petrograd Soviet and the Military Revolutionary ... The Constitutional Convention met at Queretaro in November 1916, and was ...
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... In November, Lenin and his Bolsheviks, with help from armed citizens, stopped the revolving door. They took over St. Petersburg (then Petrograd) and later ...
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... In November, Lenin and his Bolsheviks, with help from armed citizens, stopped the revolving door. They took over St. Petersburg (then Petrograd) and later ...
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... Both Stalin and Trotsky were in Russia for the November revolution. ... leader to defend the revolution when Kerensky attempted to retake Petrograd with loyal ...
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... controlled only the north-western area of the Russian Empire (Petrograd and Moscow ... In the November 1917 polls, Bolshevik candidates won just under 25 per cent ...
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