Why the Reds won the Russian Civil War
Date Submitted: 08/19/2003 03:03:57
Category: / History / European History
Length: 2 pages (647 words)
Category: / History / European History
Length: 2 pages (647 words)
Many factors gave the reds the advantage over the whites in the Russian civil war of 1918-21. They include aims, geography, foreign intervention, leadership and support. The first three will be examined in detail.
<Tab/>The Bolsheviks had one aim: to take over the government and create a socialist Russia. The Whites were made up of many opponents of the Reds: some were Tsarists who wanted the Tsar and the old
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thus very well disciplined and had effective organisation. White leaders by contrast were cruel and ruthless- many of their soldiers mutinied and morale was low. There was no incentive to fight, especially since they would not get their land back anyway.
<Tab/>Because the Reds had superiority over the Whites from a range of factors (aims, geography, foreign intervention, leadership and support), they ultimately had the advantage in the Civil War.
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