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Russian Revolution   /rˈəʃən rˌɛvəlˈuʃən/   Listen
Russian Revolution

noun
1.
The coup d'etat by the Bolsheviks under Lenin in November 1917 that led to a period of civil war which ended in victory for the Bolsheviks in 1922.  Synonym: October Revolution.
2.
The revolution against the czarist government which led to the abdication of Nicholas II and the creation of a provisional government in March 1917.  Synonym: February Revolution.






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"Russian Revolution" Quotes from Famous Books



... never forget the panic in our synagogue when a troop of Cossacks rode in with a bogus blood-accusation. Now it is a people alive with ideas and volitions; the young generation dreams noble dreams, and, what is stranger, dies to execute them. Our Bund is the soul of the Russian revolution; our self-defence bands are bringing back the days of Judas Maccabaeus. In the olden times of massacre our people fled to the synagogues to pray; now they march to the ...
— Ghetto Comedies • Israel Zangwill

... Pinkerton. (B. W. Huebsch.) The five tales by Artzibashev included in this volume all have the same quality of bitter irony and mordant self-analysis. The psychological revelation of the mind that has made the later phases of the present Russian Revolution possible is complete, and I know of no book that presents more clearly and truthfully the rudderless pessimism of these particular spiritual reactions. Such courageous dissection of the diseased mind has never been undertaken ...
— The Best Short Stories of 1917 - and the Yearbook of the American Short Story • Various

... for freedom, and they took it home, and France became free. That is the story of Russia. Russia engaged in this great war for the freedom of Serbia, of Montenegro, of Bulgaria, and has fought for the freedom of Europe. They wanted to make their own country free, and they have done it. The Russian revolution is not merely the outcome of the struggle for freedom. It is a proof of the character of the struggle for liberty, and if the Russian people realize, as there is every evidence they are doing, that national discipline is not incompatible with national freedom—nay, that national discipline ...
— Winning a Cause - World War Stories • John Gilbert Thompson and Inez Bigwood



Words linked to "Russian Revolution" :   USSR, coup, takeover, putsch, revolution, Russia, Soviet Union, coup d'etat, October Revolution, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics



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