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October Revolution

"The October Revolution,[a][b] also known as the Great October Socialist Revolution, as the official term in the Soviet Union, the Bolshevik Coup, the Bolshevik Revolution, the October Uprising, the October Coup or Red October, was a revolution in Russia led by the Bolshevik Party of Vladimir Lenin that was instrumental in the larger Russian Revolution of 1917–1923. It took place through an armed insurrection in Petrograd (now Saint Petersburg) on 25 October (Old Style, O.S.; 7 November, New Style or N.S.) 1917. It was the precipitating event of the Russian Civil War.

The October Revolution followed and capitalized on the February Revolution earlier in the year. The February Revolution had overthrown the Tsarist autocracy, resulting in a provisional government. The provisional government had taken power after being proclaimed by Grand Duke Michael, Tsar Nicholas II´s younger brother, who declined to take power after the Tsar stepped down. During this time, urban workers began to organize into councils (soviets) wherein revolutionaries criticized the provisional government and its actions. The provisional government remained widely unpopular, especially because it was continuing to fight in World War I, and had ruled with an iron fist throughout the summer (including killing hundreds of protesters in the July Days). " - (en.wikipedia.org 09.01.2021)

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Plakat/Propaganda "Festveranstaltung zu Ehren des XXXVI. Jahrestages ...", DDR, Weißenfels 1953Aufforderungsschreiben der KPD-Kreisleitung Wolmirstedt an die KPD-Ortsgruppe(n), 21.11.1945"Bericht von der Revolutionsfeier am 7. Nov. 45 in Olvenstedt."
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