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podryga [215]3 years ago
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The Russian revolution took place in 1917 during the final phase of World War I it removed Russia from war and brought about the transformation of The Russian empire into the union of Soviet socialist republics(USSR) Replacing Russells traditional monarchy with the worlds first communist state
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