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Russian Revolution and Civil War: Crash Course European History #35

Russian Revolution and Civil War: Crash Course European History #35

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World War I was very hard on the Russian Empire. So hard, in fact, that it led to the end of the Russian Empire. As the global conflict ground on, Tsar Nicholas II faced increasing unrest at home. Today we'll learn about the Revolutions of 1917, the rise of Lenin, Trotsky, and the Bolsheviks, and the Reussian Civil War and the creation of the Soviet Union
Date: 2022-04-04

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I can't help but notice that you don't go into any detail about Lenin's theories of power or class struggle in the context that, let alone with the same kind of depth that you did with Marx's. This seems particularly interesting given how quick you are to condemn a lot of the decisions made by the bolshevik government under extremely trying circumstances.
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its not international women's day its international WORKING women's day. it was made by socialists to celebrate working women but it was changed to stop women from developing any form of class consciousness.
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Protestant Northern Europe (and Britain's 13 American colonies) held on to the Julian Calendar until 1758. Caesar's solar calendar was a spectacular innovation, but by 1588 it needed some tweaking.
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As a lover of the history of Film Theory and Sergei Eisenstein (the first book that got me thinking of giln was his -Film Form-) thank you for mentioning how important Battleship Potemkin was.
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Remember when the black army basically beat the entire white army for the Bolsheviks but then got stabbed in the back? Pepperidge farms remembers.
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John Green, I would really appreciate it if you just slowed down your fast pace voice because it's really hard to write notes.
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if they didnt have enough bullets how did both armies fight and continue till mid 1922 when the white army eventually just died
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Why father's uncle was in the October Revolution, and even was at one of Lenin's speeches. By the way, he was 12 years old.
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