Monday, May 4, 2015

The five most important wars of the 20th century: The Russian Revolution (1917)

          The Russian Revolution (1917): the great Russian Revolution was a powerful political movement, social and economic, which broke out in the year 1917 in the Russian Empire. It is considered, by the momentous consequences that derive from it, as one of the biggest events of the contemporary era and, in turn, as one of the most memorable events in the history of mankind.

        This revolution, which was led, almost exclusively, by workers, peasants and soldiers, that is to say, by the same people, resulted in the collapse of the dynasty of the despotic Tsars, with Nicholas II his last sovereign, which meant the abolition of the absolutist system until then prevailing, at the same time that also caused the establishment of a government of communist nature, led by a group of Bolsheviks (partisan, in majority, of the doctrine of Karl Marx, of radical trend), which was supreme head Lenin (Vladimir Ilich Ulianov) and strong political revolutionary.

       The State that as well, organized in the form of a Federal Socialist Republic, headed by committees of workers called Soviets, that is to say that the working class assumed, as well, the direction of the government of Russia. Lenin made a speech to raise the working masses russian. (Graph) The triumph of the Russian Revolution, meant, therefore, the transformation of a feudal state in one of the greatest nations on earth.

      This is the last war in which I shall speak. I hope that you will stay with me until the conclusion of this blog. We continue learning from the war, let us continue tinkering with what is already broke. Let us be part of the solution and not part of the problem. A hug!




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