In the years after the end of World War I, there were movements of both political and cultural revolt, launched by a new ...
In 1917, when Russia was on the verge of revolution, 100,000 women marched down the streets of the Russian capital Petrograd, ...
In a world of cut and burn politics, the Communist party is attempting to find their own version of a calm in the storm.
Bust of Vladimir Lenin, Leader of the 1917 Russian Communist Revolution This bust was the centrepiece of a monument erected in 1942 by Finsbury Council in London. It was designed by the Russian ...
Theodor Wolff, the editor-in-chief of the newspaper Berliner Tageblatt, announced that “the greatest of all revolutions” had occurred in Germany. The previous day, a wave of anti-war protests, ...
In Russia, the February Revolution (known as such because of Russia’s use of the Julian calendar) begins on March 8, 1917 ...
Learn about the downfall of the Romanov dynasty and the evolution of Lenin's Ulyanov family, the Bolsheviks, communism, the notorious Rasputin, rumors of cannibalism and acute poverty during the ...
foreign powers lacked resources or troops to spare Neither the fear of communism, nor the desire to protect Russian autocracy was strong enough to keep Western powers committed to involvement in ...