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The '''Bolsheviks''' were a [[communist]] political faction and party in the [[Russian Empire]] that eventually successfully overthrew the [[Kerensky Provisional Government]] in the 1917 Russian [[October Revolution]] under the leadership of [[Vladimir Lenin]].
 
The '''Bolsheviks''' were a [[communist]] political faction and party in the [[Russian Empire]] that eventually successfully overthrew the [[Kerensky Provisional Government]] in the 1917 Russian [[October Revolution]] under the leadership of [[Vladimir Lenin]].
  
The Bolsheviks arose from a 1903 factional schism in the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party, resulting in disagreement between Lenin and Julius Martov about the future of the party.  Those who followed Lenin soon declared themselves the Bolsheviks (derived from the Russian for 'majority') while Martov's followers were termed [[Mensheviks]] ('minority').  In 1912, the Bolsheviks split entirely from the Mensheviks, forming their own political party, which became the driving force behind the 1918 [[Russian Revolution|revolution]]. Despite their name, the Bolsheviks were a much smaller and less influential party than the Mensheviks until the second half of 1917.
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The Bolsheviks arose from a 1903 factional schism in the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party, resulting in disagreement between Lenin and Julius Martov about the future of the party.  Those who followed Lenin soon declared themselves the Bolsheviks (derived from the Russian for 'majority') while Martov's followers were termed [[Mensheviks]] ('minority').  In 1912, the Bolsheviks split entirely from the Mensheviks, forming their own political party, which became the driving force behind the 1917 [[Russian Revolution|revolution]]. Despite their name, the Bolsheviks were a much smaller and less influential party than the Mensheviks until the second half of 1917.
  
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[[Joseph Stalin]] systematically executed most of the surviving Bolsheviks in 1937.
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Revision as of 06:42, June 27, 2016

The Bolsheviks were a communist political faction and party in the Russian Empire that eventually successfully overthrew the Kerensky Provisional Government in the 1917 Russian October Revolution under the leadership of Vladimir Lenin.

The Bolsheviks arose from a 1903 factional schism in the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party, resulting in disagreement between Lenin and Julius Martov about the future of the party. Those who followed Lenin soon declared themselves the Bolsheviks (derived from the Russian for 'majority') while Martov's followers were termed Mensheviks ('minority'). In 1912, the Bolsheviks split entirely from the Mensheviks, forming their own political party, which became the driving force behind the 1917 revolution. Despite their name, the Bolsheviks were a much smaller and less influential party than the Mensheviks until the second half of 1917.

Joseph Stalin systematically executed most of the surviving Bolsheviks in 1937.