Russian Revolution

Russian Revolution
Part of World War I and the Revolutions of 1917–23

Soviets attacking the Tsar's police in the early days of the February Revolution
Date22 January 1905-16 June 1907 (Failed) 8 March – 8 November 1917 [O.S. 23 February – 26 October] (Soviet Victory)
Location
Result

Bolshevik victory

Belligerents
Imperial Government(until 15 March)

Petrograd Soviet
Bolsheviks
Left Socialist-Revolutionaries

Constitutional Democratic Party (Until 15 March)
Socialist Revolutionary Party (until 15 March)
Provisional Government(from 15 March to 8 November)
Commanders and leaders
Nicholas II (until 15 March)

Georgy Lvov (Until 15 March)
Alexander Kerensky (Until 15 March)

Vladimir Lenin
Leon Trotsky
Lev Kamenev
Georgy Lvov(15 March to 21 July)
Alexander Kerensky(from 21 July to 7 November)
Strength
Russian Army Red Guards: 200,000
The Provisional Government and thee Petrograd Soviet overthrew Emperor Tsar Nicholas II together but became enemies after the February Revoultion. Russia remained under dual control of them until the October Revolution.

The Russian Revolution was a series of revolutions in the Russian Empire from 1905 to 1917. The events destroyed the tsarist autocracy and helped to create the Soviet Union, which lasted from 1922 to 1991.

The first revolution, the February Revolution got its name from the fact that in Russia, it happened on 28 February 1917 because the country still used the Julian calendar until 1918, instead of the Gregorian calendar, which is used today and had the event on 8 March 1917. That day, Tsar Nicholas II was forced to abdicate and was replaced with the socialist Provisional Government, led by Alexander Kerensky, which was meant to rule for a short time until the country became economically and politically stable again.

The second revolution, the October Revolution, was in October of the Julian calendar and so the term Red October is used to describe the events although they happened in November of the Gregorian calendar.

Communist Bolsheviks replaced the Provisional Government and later established the Soviet Union under the control of Vladimir Lenin.[1] The royal family was put under house arrest, and it was shot and killed in July 1918 by the Bolsheviks.

  1. "Russian Revolution - Facts & Summary". History.com.

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