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Monday, March 2, 2009

Bolsheviks


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bolsheviks

The Bolsheviks were born out of Russia’s Social Democrat Party. When the party split in 1903, the Bolsheviks only had one obvious leader â€" Lenin.
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The Provisional Government chose to remain in the war, whereas the policy of the Bolsheviks and other socialist factions was to abandon the war effort.
noun, plural -viks, -vik⋅i   /-ˌvɪk i,-ˌvi ki; Russ.-vyɪˈkyi / Show Spelled Pronunciation [-vik-ee,-vee-kee; Russ.-vyi-kyee] Show IPA Pronunciation.
Archive of writings of the Bolsheviks The Bolsheviks. Index to the biographies and writings of members of the Party that made the October 1917 Revolution in Russia.
Bolshevik (Russian: “member of the majority”) Member of the wing of the Russian Social-Democratic Workers' Party led by Vladimir Ilich Lenin that seized control in the Russian
Member of the majority of the Russian Social Democratic Party who split from the Mensheviks in 1903. The Bolsheviks, under Lenin, advocated the destruction of capitalist political
The extreme positions expressed by both the Bolsheviks and Mensheviks, were the results not of fixed ideas of how Socialism must be attained, but were molded in the forge of the
Bol·she·vik   (b l sh-v k, b l-) n. pl. Bol·she·viks or Bol·she·vi·ki (-v k) In both senses also called Bolshevist. 1. a. A member of the left-wing majority group of the

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