RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
MAJOR EVENTS IN PRE REVOLUTION RUSSIA
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“An Eye for an Eye”
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“Peace, Land, and Bread”
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“Liberty, Equality, Fraternity”
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“Take up the White Man’s Burden”
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Detailed explanation-1: -The slogan “Peace, Land and Bread” was launched by Lenin to gain popular support during the struggle for political power in Russia Lenin addressed these concerns in his proclamation. ‘Peace’ would mean an end to the war.
Detailed explanation-2: -The slogan of the Bolshevik leaders in 1917 was “Peace, Land, and Bread.” Bread was desired by everyone, since the war had disrupted transportation and created shortages of food in the cities. Peace, too, was desired by many, especially by the soldiers at the front, who lacked munitions.
Detailed explanation-3: -Lenin used the slogan “All power to the soviets!” to oppose the Provisional Government led by Kerensky. Based on the Bolshevik view of the state, the word soviet extended its meaning to any overarching body that obtained the authority of a group of soviets. Was this answer helpful?
Detailed explanation-4: -Lenin had promised “Peace, Land, and Bread.” After several false starts, the Bolsheviks successfully negotiated a separate peace with the Germans, the famous Treaty of Brest-Litovsk. Ratified in March, 1918, Lenin ceded the Baltic states, eastern Poland, and the Ukraine to the Germans.
Detailed explanation-5: -Lenin used the slogan of: “Peace, land, and bread.” Lenin was referring to peace with the Germans, land that the Russian public would have, and bread would mean an end to the starvation.