Bolshevik revolution

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History

 

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Alice C

 

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July 29, 2013

 

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He developed simplistic slogans such as, "Peace, bread, land," and "All power to the Soviets" to appeal to the Russian proletariat. His brilliance consisted of his ability to say what these people want to say but don't know how to say. Lenin's genius combined with the harsh conditions suffered in the cities during the First World War, and the failure of the provisional government meant that the Bolsheviks were able to gain a majority of in both Petrograd and Moscow by October 1917...
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The Provisional Government became increasingly separate from mainstream society because it continued the war and misread the mood of the people. Lenin knew the time had come to take control as he stated in his Letter to Central Committee Members, "We must not wait, we risk losing everything?. History will not forgive revolutionaries for procrastinating when they could be victorious today, while they risk losing much tomorrow, in fact, they risk losing everything...
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