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Basically, although it wasn't a civil war with armies and supply lines, so much as a rebellion that split into two rival factions.
yeah they won,
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You're reading Need help: Russian history: Bolsheviks and the Mensheviks fought for power, Bolsheviks gained power and signed armistice with Central Powers. Civil war between anti-Bolsheviks and Bolsheviks. These were the Red and White Armies. Bolsheviks won war. Right?
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Yea i had a paper due last week about the rise of the Bolsheviks and was confused as to the time line of everything. I already handed the paper in tho. Thanks anyways!
by illuminati on March 17th, 2009