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The '''Bolsheviks''' were a wing of the Russian Social-Democratic Workers' Party.  They seized control of the government in Russia in the [[October Revolution]] under [[Vladimir Ilyich Lenin]] and became the dominant political power.
 
The '''Bolsheviks''' were a wing of the Russian Social-Democratic Workers' Party.  They seized control of the government in Russia in the [[October Revolution]] under [[Vladimir Ilyich Lenin]] and became the dominant political power.
  
They were one of two Marxist groups in Russia. The Bolsheviks goal was a violent revolution by a small group of people as quickly as possible. The Bolsheviks were very extreme and violent.
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They were one of two Marxist groups in Russia. The Bolsheviks goal was a violent revolution by a small group of people as quickly as possible. The Bolsheviks were very extreme and violent.
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They have been compared by many to the Democratic Party of the United States of America, in that they mercilessly worked to crush all opposition by more tolerant, conservative, allies.
 
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Revision as of 01:24, July 25, 2007

The Bolsheviks were a wing of the Russian Social-Democratic Workers' Party. They seized control of the government in Russia in the October Revolution under Vladimir Ilyich Lenin and became the dominant political power.

They were one of two Marxist groups in Russia. The Bolsheviks goal was a violent revolution by a small group of people as quickly as possible. The Bolsheviks were very extreme and violent.

They have been compared by many to the Democratic Party of the United States of America, in that they mercilessly worked to crush all opposition by more tolerant, conservative, allies.