bolsheviks in English

noun
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a member of the majority faction of the Russian Social Democratic Party, which was renamed the Communist Party after seizing power in the October Revolution of 1917.
When the Bolsheviks seized power in 1917, few observers outside Russia expected the new regime to survive even one month.

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1. We were the people's liberators from the Bolsheviks.

2. The Bolsheviks expropriated the property of the landowners.

3. The Allies will see that only we can stop the Bolsheviks.

4. Has Kolchak lost the war to the Bolsheviks? "

5. Finally, the Bolsheviks signed an armistice with Germany.

6. This situation confronted the Bolsheviks following the Russian revolution.

7. Although the Bolsheviks were not completely monolithic, they were

8. The Party ended up dividing into two groups, the Bolsheviks and the Mensheviks.They were called Bolsheviks because it means "those who are more."

9. It was considered by Bolsheviks to be a buffer republic.

10. According to the Bolsheviks' own admission, the local militia was incapacitated.

11. Bolsheviks definition at Dictionary.com, a free online dictionary with pronunciation, synonyms and translation

12. Lenin was the leader of a faction of Russian Communists known as the Bolsheviks.

13. He was one of the initiators of Communist Party (Bolsheviks) of Ukraine formation.

14. Most of the crew joined the Bolsheviks, who were preparing for a Communist revolution.

15. And this process was not immediately halted by the accession to power of the Bolsheviks.

16. Politically, the Bolsheviks in Moscow remained a definite minority to the Mensheviks and Socialist Revolutionaries.

17. To make matters worse, the government was faced by increasingly strident opposition from the Bolsheviks.

18. The rise of the Bolsheviks is an epic Russian story that now has a definitive end

19. The consistently revolutionary wing of Social Democracy, the Bolsheviks, became the authentic vanguard of the proletariat.

20. In 1919–20 Bolsheviks defeated the White Russian forces in the region and occupied Kazakhstan.

21. The Bolshevik leadership eventually prevailed and the Bolsheviks formed their own Duma faction in September 1913

22. Between 19 and 21 February 1918, Belarusian and Polish volunteer troops expelled the Bolsheviks from Minsk …

23. The Bolshevik leadership eventually prevailed and the Bolsheviks formed their own Duma faction in September 1913

24. Among the first acts of the Bolsheviks was to issue a decree separating Church from State.

25. To complicate matters further, the Bolsheviks themselves were divided into a right wing and a left wing.

26. In 1917, the October Revolution led to the overthrow of Kerensky's provisional government, and the Bolsheviks assuming power.

27. The ban was never officially lifted, but it became obsolete after the revolution and the Bolsheviks' coming to power.

28. The Bolsheviks believed in organising a party in a centralised and disciplined fashion that sought to overthrow the Tsar through a mass workers' revolution.

29. The Bolsheviks believed in organizing the party in a strongly centralized hierarchy that sought to overthrow the Tsar and achieve power

30. The Bolsheviks declared “no annexations, no indemnities” and called on workers to accept their policies and demanded the end of the war.

31. But the Bolsheviks were determined to frustrate them and immediately after October a bitter struggle ensued between the workers and the party.

32. Bolshevism is the term used to describe the beliefs and practices of the Bolsheviks, the members of a political movement in Russia during the early 20th century. This movement, which was founded by Vladimir Lenin, led the Bolsheviks to seize power in October 1917 as part of the Russian Revolution.

33. During this time he helped to generalise the strategy and tactics of the Bolsheviks to newly formed Communist parties across Europe and further afield.

34. After they were killed by the Bolsheviks, it was discovered Anastasia and her sisters were all wearing amulets bearing Rasputin's picture and a prayer.

35. The provisional government lasted approximately eight months, and ceased to exist when the Bolsheviks gained power after the October Revolution in October 1917.

36. Led by Bolshevik Party leader Vladimir Lenin, leftist revolutionaries launch a nearly bloodless coup d’État against Russia’s ineffectual Provisional Government.The Bolsheviks and …

37. Although the Bolsheviks originally planned to put Nicholas on trial for crimes against the Russian people, the sudden approach of White troops caused the Red Guard to panic.

38. Kemal Atatürk ceded the area to the Bolsheviks of the Soviet Union on the condition that it be granted autonomy, for the sake of the Muslims among Batumi's mixed population.

39. Bessarabia was part of Greater Romania between 1918 and 1940 A Provisional Workers' & Peasants' Government of Bessarabia was founded on May 5, 1919, in exile at Odessa, by the Bolsheviks

40. The whole record of Bolshevism and Jewishness strongly indicates that Bolsheviks, like Fascists, used gullible and deluded Jews, the minority of Jews to be sure, to dig their own graves, sign

41. National Bolshevism (Russian: Национал-большевизм, German: Nationalbolschewismus), whose supporters are known as National Bolsheviks (Russian: Национал-большевики), NatBols or NazBols (Russian: Нацболы), is a political movement that combines elements of fascism and Bolshevism.

42. An amnesiac soldier, seeking his lost love, arrives in Archangel in northern Russia to help the townsfolk in their fight against the Bolsheviks, all quite unaware that the Great War ended three months ago.

43. Only a few days into their run with the WWF, the Bushwhackers had their first match with a team they would encounter repeatedly over the next year and a half, The Bolsheviks (Boris Zhukov & Nikolai Volkoff)

44. Jewish Bolshevism, also Judeo–Bolshevism, is an anti-communist and antisemitic canard, which alleges that the Jews were the originators of the Russian Revolution in 1917, and that they held primary power among the Bolsheviks who led the revolution

45. Bolshevik, (Russian: “One of the Majority”), plural Bolsheviks, or Bolsheviki, member of a wing of the Russian Social-Democratic Workers’ Party, which, led by Vladimir Lenin, seized control of the government in Russia (October 1917) and became the dominant political power.

46. Gregor asserts that Autarchy as a substitution for primitive accumulation also occurred in Russia under both Lenin and Stalin, but, thanks to the Bolsheviks' abolishment of private property, this austere policy had much more drastic consequences for the Russian population than the Italian one.

47. The Bolsheviks (Russian: Большевики, from большинство bolshinstvo, 'majority'), also known in English as the Bolshevists, were a radical, far-left, and revolutionary Marxist faction founded by Vladimir Lenin and Alexander Bogdanov that split from the Menshevik faction of the Marxist Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (RSDLP), a revolutionary socialist

48. During the Zunyi Conference at the beginning of the Long March, the so-called 28 Bolsheviks, led by Bo Gu and Wang Ming, were ousted from power and Mao Zedong, to the dismay of the Soviet Union, had become the new leader of the Communist Party of China.

49. Indeed, the lasting value of this work is its detailed reconstruction of the hopes, fears, disappointments, and mental anguish of not only well-known Old Bolsheviks, such as Nikolai Bukharin, but also ‘lesser’ figures like Aleksandr Arosev, Mikhail Koltsov, and Aleksandr Voronsky (among tens of others), who are brought to life pretty much

50. During the Russian Civil War (1917–1923), Cossack leaders and their governments generally sided with the White movement.As a result, the majority of Cossack soldiers were mobilized against the Red Army.As the Soviets emerged victorious in the civil war, many Cossack veterans, fearing reprisals and the Bolsheviks’ de-Cossackization policies, fled abroad to countries in Central