Impact of Lenin on the closing of the Provisional Government
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- Impact of Lenin on the fall of the PG
- Impact of Stalin and Kamanev
- Returned in March
- Initially anti-Lenin
- Accomadationism and was rejected by Lenin
- Lenin wanted the war to be about class and believed that the Provisional Government shouldn't be co-operated with
- Stalin and Kamanev ignored this, argued that international negotiations had to occur and co-operation was vital
- Returned in March
- Lenin wanted the war to be about class and believed that the Provisional Government shouldn't be co-operated with
- Accomadationism and was rejected by Lenin
- Lenin wanted the war to be about class and believed that the Provisional Government shouldn't be co-operated with
- Stalin and Kamanev ignored this, argued that international negotiations had to occur and co-operation was vital
- Lenin's April return
- 3rd April
- Seen as a German spy because he travelled back on a German train
- Under Stalin and Kamanev the Bolsheviks accepted Dual Authority as a result of revolution
- Lenin challenged this and said that the Dual Authority needed to be overthrown in a genuine revolution
- Lenin's April Theses
- Condemned all that had happened since the fall of the Tsar
- Rejected what the Soviets had done
- 'Peace Bread and Land'
- Rejected what the Soviets had done
- 'All Power to the Soviets'
- 'Peace Bread and Land'
- 'Peace Bread and Land'
- Needed to abandon co-operation with other parties, overthrow the Provisional Government, and transfer power to the workers
- Lenin's April Theses
- Lenin challenged this and said that the Dual Authority needed to be overthrown in a genuine revolution
- Lenin's October return
- Didn't bring unity
- Kerensky and the Government triggered the uprising
- Trotsky was more influential through his election as Chairman in September and the development of the MRC
- Controlled Petrograd
- Provisional Government wasn't seen as being worth saving
- Kornilov affair
- Lenin encouraged a new revolution and other parties wre seen as weak for not doing the same
- Bolshevik brutalness might have made them seem overly violent
- Both of them underestimated each others power's
- Impact of Stalin and Kamanev
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