The Russian civil war spanned the period 1917 to 1921. Conflict was being between the newly formed Bolshevik government the anti Bolshevik forces in Russia. the cause of the war was dissatisfaction of Russia soldiers. They began withdrawing from the army and protesting against the war, along with the Bolsheviks.
Trotsky and Lenin were the main leaders of the Bolsheviks. White-movement leaders were Anton Denikin . Baron Wrangel and Alexander Kolchak.
The Bolsheviks won the war. April 9, 1865 is the official date of ending The Russian Civil War .
There are many attractions in London. TheTower of London is one of the oldest buildings in England.On the banks of the River Thames, not far fromthe tower, is the Palace of Westminster, wherethe meetings of the British Parliament are held.One of its towers is the famous watch ofEngland Big Ben. Nearby is the Ferris Wheel"Eye of London"-the largest in the world.Also very popular is Buckingham Palace-theofficial residence of the Queen in London.Trafalgar Square is the central square of thecity, next to it stands the National Gallery, nearwhich is the Church of St. Peter.
the cause of the war was dissatisfaction of Russia soldiers. They began withdrawing from the army and protesting against the war, along with the Bolsheviks.
Trotsky and Lenin were the main leaders of the Bolsheviks. White-movement leaders were Anton Denikin . Baron Wrangel and Alexander Kolchak.
The Bolsheviks won the war. April 9, 1865 is the official date of ending The Russian Civil War .
There are many attractions in London. TheTower of London is one of the oldest buildings in England.On the banks of the River Thames, not far fromthe tower, is the Palace of Westminster, wherethe meetings of the British Parliament are held.One of its towers is the famous watch ofEngland Big Ben. Nearby is the Ferris Wheel"Eye of London"-the largest in the world.Also very popular is Buckingham Palace-theofficial residence of the Queen in London.Trafalgar Square is the central square of thecity, next to it stands the National Gallery, nearwhich is the Church of St. Peter.