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Trotsky and the Russian Civil War

2006
This chapter argues that Trotsky’s organisational abilities won the civil war for the Bolsheviks, but that aspects of the organisational principles he used were thoroughly un-Bolshevik and foreshadowed the disputes of the 1920s which would ultimately see him removed from the Bolshevik hierarchy. Starting at the Sviyazhsk campaign on the Volga in August
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International Responses to the Russian Civil War (Russian Empire)

2014
1914-1918-Online International Encyclopedia of the First World ...
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The Russian Civil War

Labour History, 1988
David Christian, Evan Mawdsley
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The Origins of the Russian Civil War.

The American Historical Review, 1997
Michael Melancon, Geoffrey Swain
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Allied Intervention in the Russian Civil War

2005
The Russian revolution (see Map 31) was not followed by a global workers’ revolution. Instead, the Bolsheviks consolidated their power base inside Soviet Russia (the Soviet Union in 1922). ‘White’ anti-communist armies led by former Tsarist generals, and ‘Green’ autonomous local peasant militias, opposed the Bolsheviks (or ‘Reds’) in what became the ...
Matthew Hughes, William J. Philpott
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The Russian Civil War, 1917–1921

2002
The Russian Civil War was a vicious and epic struggle between the Reds—Bolsheviks and their sympathizers—and all those who attempted to stop them from cementing their control over Russia. These included separatists from the non-Russian territories around the fringes of the old Russian empire, peasant anarchists who wanted little but to be left alone ...
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Russian invasion of Ukraine: civil or colonial war?

Canadian Foreign Policy Journal, 2023
Alexander Strakhov
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