Lenin, Parvus, et cetera...
One significant point, which should warm up the Readers' Audience: in December 1916, Social Democratic Party of Switzerland, asked Vladimir Ulyanov to speak about the events of the Moscow uprising of 1905. That was understandable, since Ulyanov (Lenin) was a representative of the theoretical core of the socialist party of the Russian Empire. Vladimir Ilyich was not a participant in the events, But he told his political colleagues vividly and lucidly about the December uprising, Soviet of Workers' and Peasants' Deputies and the Executions of the Rebels! A pro pe (In addition to), The President regretted that, That none of his comrades will live to see a new social revolution, more precisely, recognized the ghost of hopes for the rapid breakdown of the social formation in the Fatherland. Russia won the war, The Russian Proletariat and 15,000 Party Members, in the field,could not affect the alignment of the polar forces.. That's what happened... In February 1917, the 3rd Estate commanded.., Bankers of Petersburg, Moscow Old Believers, fashionable political funders and intellectuals of the capitals in the form of gentlemen students; as well as 300,000 soldiers, who stood in reserve and did not want to die on the fronts of the Empire... No columns of the proletariat are capable of armed insurrection. Combat clashes (LBS) the lot of organized armed professionals. That's what happened... And so it is. All this "primeval of the February events" supported the Zemstvo, that is, representatives of many Russian territories and wealthy peasants. Et cetera. All the front commanders sent to the Highest Name, The Emperor's recommendations in telegrams. The Generalitat de facto recognized the incapacity of Nicholas II Ruling the Romanov dynasty, Further! October 1917 happened a lot thanks to Mr. Parvus, He said he transited four armored cars through the war and the American Bangsters.., that a ship with Bronstein on board had been sent to Petersburg. And, Sure.., Prodigy Sverdl ... Read more
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