London: The Russian October Revolution, one of the most significant political events of the twentieth century marked its 100 years on Wednesday, as per the Soviet’s old calendar.
A quick look at historical facts:
– In 1917, Vladimir Lenin’s Bolsheviks captured the Winter Palace in what is now St Petersburg, overturning the then government.
– The revolution marked the end of the Romanov dynasty and centuries of Russian Imperial rule.
– The Bolsheviks, who later became the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, seized power and destroyed the tradition of csarist rule.
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– The provisional government had been assembled by a group of leaders from Russia’s bourgeois capitalist class.
– Lenin instead called for a Soviet government that would be ruled directly by councils of soldiers, peasants and workers.
– The Bolsheviks and their allies occupied government buildings and other strategic locations in Petrograd, and soon formed a new government with Lenin as its head.
– Lenin became the dictator of the world’s first communist state.
Bureau Report
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