Russian Revolution: Facts & Related Content
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Date | October 24, 1917 - October 25, 1917 • November 6, 1917 - November 7, 1917 |
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Location | St. Petersburg • Russian Empire |
Participants | Bolshevik • Petrograd Soviet of Workers’ and Soldiers’ Deputies |
Context | Soviet Union |
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- The tsar and other Romanovs were executed by the Bolsheviks after the revolution.
- Bloody Sunday in 1905 and the Russian defeat in the Russo-Japanese War both helped lead to the 1917 revolution.
- After taking over, the Bolsheviks promised 'peace, land, and bread' to the Russian people.
- In 1917 Lenin returned to Russia from exile with German help.
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Nicholas II
tsar of Russia

Anastasia
Russian grand duchess

Alexis
prince of Russia [1904–1918]

Alexandra
empress consort of Russia

Vladimir Lenin
prime minister of Soviet Union

Joseph Stalin
premier of Soviet Union

Leon Trotsky
Russian revolutionary

Grigory Yevseyevich Zinovyev
Russian revolutionary

Aleksandr Kerensky
prime minister of Russia

Lev Kamenev
Soviet government official

Nikolay Bukharin
Soviet political leader

Yakov Mikhaylovich Sverdlov
Soviet statesman

Feliks Edmundovich Dzerzhinsky
Russian revolutionary

Nadezhda Konstantinovna Krupskaya
Soviet politician

Semyon Mikhaylovich Budenny
Soviet general and politician

Alexander Israel Helphand
Russian socialist

Aleksandr Ivanovich Konovalov
Russian politician

Andrey Sergeyevich Bubnov
Soviet official

Nikolay Semyonovich Chkheidze
Russian revolutionary
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