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bija089 [108]
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PLeAsE HeLP!!!!!!!!!!!  What was life like during and after the Russian Revolution?

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Rus_ich [418]4 years ago
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As many people suppose one well organized event in which Tsar Nicholas ll was overthrown and Lenin and the bolsheriks took power
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