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| | Bolshevik - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Lenin urged the Bolsheviks to overthrow the Provisional government. |  | | At the end, the Congress was evenly split between the two factions. |  | | At the 2nd Congress of the RSDLP, held in Brussels and London in August 1903, Lenin advocated limiting party membership to a small core of professional revolutionaries, leaving sympathizers outside the party, and instituting a system of centralized control known as the democratic centralist model. |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bolshevik
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| | Civil War, Lenin and the Rise of Stalin |
 | | With the Bolshevik uprising and the establishment of the Soviet government in November, Stalin was appointed Commissar of Nationalities, one of the fifteen cabinet ministers in the new Soviet government. |  | | Modest though Stalin& position appeared to be, to the younger rank and file Bolsheviks Stalin, now in his early forties, appeared to be one of the glorious Party old-timers. |  | | With the leftist Bolsheviks crushed, Stalin, the moderate Bolshevik, now had only those Bolsheviks to his right to worry about. |
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| | The Bolshevik Experiment |
 | | It gained considerable support within the rank and file of the Bolshevik party although this was not reflected in the number of delegates, 40 or 50, that represented it at the Tenth Party Congress in March 1921. |  | | The Bolshevik administration declared martial law, forbidding political assemblies and instituting a curfew. |  | | The principal demand of the Krondstat rebels was for an end to the Bolshevik monopoly of power and the restoration of rights to left socialist parties, anarchists and the trade unions. |
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| | FREE In-depth report - The Bolshevik Revolution - Russia |
 | | Lenin, the Bolshevik leader, returned to Petrograd in April 1917 from his wartime residence in Switzerland. |  | | The Bolsheviks captured the Provisional Government's cabinet at its Winter Palace headquarters that night with hardly a shot fired in the government's defense. |  | | After the uprising had died down, the Provisional Government outlawed the Bolsheviks and jailed Leon Trotsky, leader of a leftist Menshevik faction. |
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http://www.exploitz.com/Russia-The-Bolshevik-Revolution-cg.php
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| | The Bolsheviks Of Russia |
 | | Grigori Y. Sokolnikov [1888-1939]:a Bolshevik; friend of Trotsky; Commissar of Finance; a diplomat; member of the "Left Opposition"; Soviet ambassador to England; creator of the "chervonetz," the first stable Soviet currency; was part of "Russian" delegation that signed the Brest-Litovsk treaty in 1918; member of the Central Committee and Politburo. |  | | After V. Lenin's death, and prior to 1927, the Bolshevik regime was run by a triumvirate composed of Zinoviev, Kamenev, and Stalin. |  | | Yakov [Jacob] Yurovsky [y/b/d unknown]: head of Ekaterinburg Cheka; "Commissar of Justice" for Ural Regional Soviet; the leader of the Bolshevik squad that carried out the murders of Czar Nicholas II and his family in 1918. |
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http://wsi.matriots.com/ListofBolsheviks.html
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| | The Bolshevik Party and 'Zinovievism': Comments on a caricature of Leninism |
 | | In April 1905, the Bolsheviks organised a congress (boycotted by the Mensheviks) at which they constituted themselves as the RSDLP, electing a new Bolshevik-only Central Committee and expelling the Mensheviks from the party. |  | | At the Fourth ("Unity") Congress held in Stockholm in April 1906, the Bolsheviks and Mensheviks united into a single party organisation, with the Mensheviks securing a decisive majority of the new Central Committeeat the time the Mensheviks had 18,000 members and the Bolsheviks, 13,000. |  | | The charges against Lenin were rendered moot by the Bolsheviks gaining a majority at the RSDLP's fifth congress. |
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| | Freedom and Revolution - The Bolshevik experience |
 | | The Bolsheviks decision to call for new elections was a step backwards. |  | | "Once their power is consolidated and 'legalised', the Bolsheviks who are Social Democrats, that is, men of centralist and authoritarian action will begin to rearrange the life of the country and of the people by governmental and dictatorial methods, imposed by the centre. |  | | Following elections the SR's had an overall majority, with the Bolsheviks winning only 175 out of the 707 seats. |
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http://flag.blackened.net/revolt/rbr/freerev.html
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| | Bolshevik, North Russian, Royal Navy, Expeditionary Force, Archangel, Dvina River |
 | | The heads of the British, French and American Missions have, in conjunction with General Denikin, formulated an administration for the abolition of Bolshevik anarchy and the reconstruction of a United Russia. |  | | The accused were tried by court-martial, and five sailors and two civilians were sentenced to be shot, and three others were sentenced to 15 years hard labour, and deprivation of all rights and property. |  | | The Council is also asking General Denikin's Government to declare a blockade of the Black Sea ports in order to prevent supplies going to the Bolsheviks through the Crimea and other parts of Russia. |
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 | | In making the decision to intervene, Wilson had to deal with pressure not only from the domestic public, whose early enthusiasm diminished once the war was over, but from the international community as well, who constantly sent him persuasive messages from the Supreme War Council and even tried to convert Wilson's closest administration officials. |  | | In a briefing of the Siberian military to the Council of four in early May, the President described his military dilemma in Siberia. |  | | However, as it remained illegal to extend aid to an unrecognized political group, Wilson and Lansing had to bypass Congress and to indirectly offer aid to Kaledin through the British and French. |
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| | Lecture 6: The Russian Revolution (2) |
 | | Lenin insisted that the transfer of power from the Provisional Government to the Bolsheviks take this militarized form rather than the political form of a vote by the forthcoming All-Russian Congress of Soviets, an approach favored by Zinoviev and Kamenev. |  | | At 2 AM on October 26th, a friend called on the Justice Minister Malyantovich to ask how he was. |  | | One man stood at the front and shouted: "I inform you, all you members of the Provisional Government, that you are arrested. |
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http://www.historyguide.org/europe/lecture6.html
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| | Moscow Court Bans Russias Radical National Bolshevik Party - NEWS - MOSNEWS.COM |
 | | Russian Supreme Court Overturns Closure of National Bolshevik Party |  | | They are best known for their colorful antics hitting politicians with tomatoes, mayonnaise, eggs and carnations to protest against President Putins policies on social benefits, housing and electoral reform. |  | | The law strictly prohibits public associations whose aims and actions are targeted at forced constitutional change, breaking the integrity of the Russian Federation, establishing armed units, Interfax adds. |
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| | Bolshevik Russia |
 | | The Bolsheviks won 175 seats and the Social Revolutionaries won 370 seats. |  | | Elections were held in November 1917 for a new government – the Assembly. |  | | One of the Bolsheviks' first acts was to pass the Decree on Peace calling for an end to the war with Germany (1917). |
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http://www.johndclare.net/Russ6.htm
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| | Glossary of Organisations: Bo |
 | | Meaning "majority" in Russian, the Bolshevik party was formed after the Second Congress of the The Russian Social Democratic Labour Party in 1903. |  | | The Bolsheviks ardently opposed this, for the commission had no real power whatever, and acted only as advisors. |  | | Such agitation caused vicious police persecution of the party: Bolshevik leaders and members were ordered arrested. |
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http://www.marxists.org/glossary/orgs/b/o.htm
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| | Lecture 7: The Aftermath of the Bolshevik Revolution |
 | | Support came primarily from the United States, Britain, France and Japan and continued beyond the signing of the armistice in November 1918. |  | | The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk was judged a betrayal by the Allies and there was a sizable outcry within Russia itself. |  | | Before 1917, Trotsky had been a Menshevik and served as an independent member of the intelligentsia. |
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| | Bolshevik articles on Encyclopedia.com |
 | | An enlisted man in the czarist army, Blücher joined the Bolshevik party in 1916. |  | | The son of a serf, he rose from the ranks. |  | | The Russian Social Democratic Labor party, secretly formed at a congress at Minsk in 1898, was |
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http://www.encyclopedia.com/searchpool.asp?target=Bolshevik
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| | Bolsheviks |
 | | After being elected in October, 1912, Malinovsky became the leader of the group of six Bolshevik deputies. |  | | This move was unsuccessful and the party split and after that date the |  | | Lenin attacked those Bolsheviks who had supported the Provisional Government. |
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http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/RUSbolsheviks.htm
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| | Appendix II: THE JEWISH-CONSPIRACY THEORY OF THE BOLSHEVIK REVOLUTION |
 | | Financial aid to Bolshevism and Bolshevik Revolution in Russia from prominent Am. |  | | Financial aid to Bolshevik revolution in Russia from prominent Am. |  | | The evidence provided in this book suggests that the New York bankers who were also Jewish had relatively minor roles in supporting the Bolsheviks, while the New York bankers who were also Gentiles (Morgan, Rockefeller, Thompson) had major roles. |
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http://reformed-theology.org/html/books/bolshevik_revolution/appendix_02.htm
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| | Bolshevik |
 | | Member of the majority of the Russian Social Democratic Party who split from the Mensheviks in 1903. |  | | Bolsheviks, the majority in the early Russian Social Democratic Party, believed that the Russian workers needed leaders who were professional revolutionaries. |  | | The Bolsheviks, under Lenin, advocated the destruction of capitalist political and economic institutions, and the setting up of a socialist state with power in the hands of the workers. |
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http://www.tiscali.co.uk/reference/encyclopaedia/hutchinson/m0000408.html
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| | Bolshevism and Menshevism |
 | | The Russian Social Democratic Labor party, secretly formed at a congress at Minsk in 1898, was based on the doctrines of |  | | In the first Duma of 1906, which was boycotted by the Social Democrats, the liberal Constitutional Democrats were the strongest party, but in 1907 the Social Democrats took part in the elections. |  | | Meanwhile, in 1918, the Bolsheviks became the Russian |
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| | Makhnovists & The Russian Revolution |
 | | This growing distrust of the Bolshevik Government became a critique of government in general. |  | | Berkman suggests that the Bolshevik coup and dictatorship "made a new revolution, the Third Revolution, necessary."18 This Third Revolution was to be a social revolution as opposed to the two political revolutions that had already taken place that year. |  | | Alexander Berkman, in March 1920, gives an extraordinary account of his struggle with the Bolsheviks' tendency toward authoritarianism when he states that: "I saw much that was wrong and evil, the dangerous tendency to bureaucracy, the inequality and injustice. |
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| | Peter Sedgwick: The Crucial Year - Victor Serge on Class and Party (1972) |
 | | The excessive “homogeneity” noted by Serge in the All-Russian Soviet Congress of November 1918 has its parallel in the legislative assemblies of many contemporary states of recent inauguration. |  | | Propaganda on the rift between Bolsheviks and workers was especially esteemed by the interventionist British government which was then nervous of its own labour force: at a War Cabinet meeting on November 14, 1918, Lloyd George stated that & was important that the public in England should know what Bolshevism meant in practice... |  | | The Bolsheviks, that beleaguered commando of revolutionary fighters, daring to the death, could be accepted on the same grounds as his old bandit comrades. |
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http://www.marxists.de/russrev/serge/yearone.htm
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| | Who Controlled Russia - Amazing Statistics |
 | | Among the names of 556 high officials of the Bolshevik state officially published in 1918 - 1919 were 458 Jews and 108 others. |  | | These records show that the Central Committee of the Bolshevik party, which wielded the supreme power, contained 3 Russians (including Lenin) and 9 Jews. |  | | If this was the case, they plainly formed the new governing class. |
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http://www.rense.com/general49/whoxo.htm
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| | mhp: Bolshevik Party |
 | | • 1917-10-25 : Bolshevik Red Guards arrest the leaders of the provisional government |  | | • 1918 : The Bolshevik party becomes the Communist Party |  | | • The Bolshevik wing becomes a separate party |
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| | October 1917 : A lost opportunity for socialism? The Russian Revolution |
 | | Nestor Makhno led a anarchist movement that fought the whites and was then betrayed and attacked by the Bolsheviks during the Russian Revolution |  | | Review of the history of the Makhnovist Movement by Peter Arshinov. |  | | Russian anarchist, Gregory Maximoff, writes of the suppression of discussion in the Bolshevik party in the early 1920's |
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| | Russian Bolshevik Navy 1919 |
 | | With the British Baltic Squadron blockading the Bolshevik naval base of Kronstadt on Kotlin Island laying off Petrograd, warships on both sides are lost. |  | | The Bolsheviks organise a naval force including old destroyers transferred from the Baltic for operations on the inland Caspian Sea. |  | | In action against an improvised British Caspian Flotilla armed with 4in and 6in guns to the northeast off Alexandrovsk, several Russian ships are sunk including the 'Moskvityanin'. |
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| | 05trov BOLSHEVIK - InterSpaceWiki |
 | | "Sveta Anastasiya" (from 1945 to 1990 named "Bolshevik") is a small island (0.022 sq.km.), located in Black Sea at 42°28'N 27°33'E (QRA loc. |  | | This page was last modified 16:48, 8 Feb 2005. |  | | They plan several escape attempts, which are unsuccessfull and they are killed. |
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