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Russia
Russian Civil War
October Revolution
Vladimir Lenin
Petrograd Soviet
Bolshevik
Alexander Kerensky
Leon Trotsky
Menshevik
Russian Revolution
Politics of Russia
Politics

Russian Civil War By Alexandre Sumpf The Russian civil war was not simply a conflict between Red communists and White monarchists; rather, it involved a complex intertwining of military, social and political issues that

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