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When was the start of the Russian offensive against Austria? (1917).
June 16th.
1 of 15
When did Lenin flee to Finland? (1917).
June 29th.
2 of 15
When was the July Days and the Bolshevik uprising? (1917).
July 3rd-6th.
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When did Lenin return to Petrograd? (1917).
July 4th.
4 of 15
When did Kerensky become Prime Minister? (1917).
July 8th.
5 of 15
When did Kornilov become Commander-in-Chief? (1917).
July 18th.
6 of 15
When did the Provisional Government release Bolsheviks that were held since the July Days? (1917).
August 30th.
7 of 15
When was the Kornilov march on Petrograd abandoned? (1917).
September 1st.
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The Bolsheviks gain a majority in the Petrograd Soviet? (1917).
September 25th.
9 of 15
When did the Petrograd Soviet set up the Military Revolutionary Committee? (1917).
October 9th.
10 of 15
When did the MRC delpoy armed units in and around Petrograd? (1917).
October 20th.
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When did Kerensky move against the Bolsheviks by attempting to close down Pravda and Izvestiya? (1917).
October 23rd.
12 of 15
When did Lenin instruct the Bolsheviks to begin the rising against Kerensky's government? (1917).
October 23rd.
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When was the first session of the All-Russian Congress of Soviets and Lenin declared Provisional Government was deposed? (1917).
October 25th.
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When did the Bolsheviks take control of Petrograd? (1917).
October 24th-25th.
15 of 15

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