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  2. Beat the Whites with the Red Wedge - Wikipedia

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    The poster was drawn as hanging on a wall in a 1995 poster created by Gabor Baksay. [15] In September 2021, a modified version of this painting was used in Novosibirsk to promote vaccination against the COVID-19. [16] Lissitzky's Revenge is a game based on Lissitzky's propaganda posters from 1919. It was developed in 2015 and uses paper-cuts as ...

  3. Red Terror - Wikipedia

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    When the Revolution took power in November 1917, many top Bolsheviks hoped to avoid much of the violence which would come to define this period. [14] Through one of its first decrees on 8 November 1917, the Second All-Russian Congress of Soviets of Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies abolished the death penalty.

  4. Anti-Bolshevik propaganda - Wikipedia

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    Anti-Bolshevik propaganda was created in opposition to the events on the Russian political scene. The Bolsheviks were a radical and revolutionary wing of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party which came to power during the October Revolution phase of the Russian Revolution in 1917.

  5. Civil War on the Don - Wikipedia

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    On 7 November 1917, Ataman A. M. Kaledin issued the following appeal: "In view of the Bolsheviks' attempts to overthrow the Provisional Government… the Host Government, considering such a seizure of power by the Bolsheviks criminal,… will provide… full support… to the Provisional Government… The Host Government temporarily, until the ...

  6. Anti-Sovietism - Wikipedia

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    Russian èmigré anti-Bolshevik poster, c. 1932 "Down with Bolshevism!"- Nazi propaganda poster in Russian for occupied Soviet territories. Polish anti-Soviet propaganda poster during the Polish–Soviet War, depicting Leon Trotsky.

  7. Revolutionary Insurgent Army of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    Bolshevik propaganda poster depicting the struggle against otaman Nykyfor Hryhoriv, 1919. The Insurgent Army retreated to the right-bank , into the territory of Nykyfor Hryhoriv 's Green Army . Hryhoriv was still at war with the Red forces of Pavel Dybenko and had become infamous for his antisemitism, having carried out pogroms that killed ...

  8. Agitprop - Wikipedia

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    Bolshevik Propaganda Train Use of the press: Bolshevik strategy from the beginning was to gain access to the primary medium of dissemination of information in Russia: the press. [ 13 ] The socialist newspaper Pravda resurfaced in 1917 after being shut down by the Tsarist censorship three years earlier.

  9. Makhnovshchina - Wikipedia

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    Before the fall of 1920, over 1,000 Bolshevik victualers had been killed by the Ukrainian peasantry. [96] The Makhnovists themselves began to wage a campaign of guerrilla warfare against the Bolsheviks, launching a series of attacks against small Red detachments and infrastructure. In the areas which they captured, they abolished war communism ...