Bolsheviks Russian Civil War: During the Russian Civil War, the Bolsheviks (led by Lenin and organized militarily by Trotsky) fought as the Red Army and ultimately won, creating the Soviet Union.(ChatGPT)
Bolsheviks Russian Civil War Propaganda Posters:
1919 Worker! Only After Breaking the Chains of Darkness Will You Come to Socialism!
1919 Long Live General Military Training of the Working People!
1919 Universal Military Training is the Key to Victory
1919 The Internationale
1919 Workers and Peasants, Attend Soviet Commander Courses
1919 The proletariat is the creator of the future, not the heir to the past
1919 Either Death to Capital, or Death Under the Heel of Capital!
1920 What have you done for the front?
1922 Maneuvers are a general review of the results of socialist competition. Through socialist competition to strengthen the combat power of the army
1923 Ivan Tsarevich and the Gray Wolf
ABC of the Revolution 1917-1921:
Publication Of The Political Department Of The Kharkov Military
1 Then the dawn came to us. – the Council began to rule the country
2 The slogan was given in all directions. Peace to the hovels, war to the palaces
3 The result was a subtle conversation… And the peaceful Brest-Litovsk Treaty
4 Let the red guards line maintain labor order
5 The enemies promise us new troubles. The light has been dimmed by the black gangs
6 The people look and marvel, and take stakes in their hands
7 The people spent the entire first year in such matters, keeping the Council
8 And so, to make things right, the Comintern opened in Moscow
9 And Hindenburg led the troops from the villages back to Berlin
10 Because he was a master at hanging, Kolchak himself was finished off
11 There are enemies all around, no one hears, and many here are overcome with fear
12 The the ascent embraced us all, And again we beat the enemies hard
13 Farewell, convoys and treasury,- it is all in the Soviets now
14 The army and the people celebrate the New Year together with the Council
15 People started looking more cheerful. He’s been promising us a vacation for three years now
16 The land was waiting for working hands, the horse was ready, the plow was ready
17 What to do. We had to leave the fields and hayfields
18 Again a rifle and a shell are rattling in the wagons to the front
19 The factory stands empty again, the people have left their homes
20 The bourgeois suffered losses again – the lesson is good, no matter how you interpret it
21 Thus ended the third year, and the fourth is coming
22 The economy was destroyed by the war. Those who worked at the machine were now heroes
23 And the Special Department opened many different nasty deeds
24 So, friends, for the food tax! It is the key to our victory
25 She calls to our aid all those who curse the old world
26 The poor man will not be alone. He – will receive a ration from us
27 Therefore, we must pay the entire food tax as soon as possible
28 The red arrows are on guard, the horns sing of brights days
Bolsheviks Russian Civil War Military Art:
Burning royal eagles and portraits by Ivan Vladimirov
Capture of the White Guard spies by Ivan Vladimirov
Done away with the Eagle! by Ivan Vladimirov
Escorting prisoners by Ivan Vladimirov
Generals being arrested by Ivan Vladimirov
Pogrom at the liquer store by Ivan Vladimirov
Requisition by Ivan Vladimirov
A distinguished general (Prince Vasiltchikoff) in his present position. Sic Transit Gloria Mundi (Petrograd, 1922 June) by Ivan Vladimirov
A foreigner attacked by cigarette sellers in Petrograd (1923) by Ivan Vladimirov
A landlord and a Russian Pope condemned to death by a revolutionary tribunal (at Valdai, 1919) by Ivan Vladimirov
A lesson on communism for the Russian peasants (1922) by Ivan Vladimirov
A man dead of hunger — a prey for hungry dogs. Drawn from nature (Petrograd, 1919 January) by Ivan Vladimirov
A squad of Red Guards in the village. December 1917 – January-February 1918 by Ivan Vladimirov
Burial of a workman who was not a communist. Communists are always buried magnificently (1920 January) by Ivan Vladimirov
Clarification of the military order. (1921) by Ivan Vladimirov
Enemies of the people – to justice… by Ivan Vladimirov
Free trade in Petrograd. Military helping themselves in a market place (1922 December) by Ivan Vladimirov
Group of Bolsheviks – man and two girls in a field by Ivan Vladimirov
Group of Bolsheviks on a train by Ivan Vladimirov
Group of Russian sailors playing cards amidst ruined buildings by Ivan Vladimirov
Hard labor for rich merchants, nobles and criminals during the years of revolution (1919-1922) by Ivan Vladimirov
Hard labor for Russian clergymen. A group of Russian priests forced to clear the barrack stables (1918 December 22) by Ivan Vladimirov
Hungry days in Petrograd. A lady and her daughter searching for potato peelings and herring-heads to eat. Drawn from nature (1919 January) by Ivan Vladimirov
Hungry days in Petrograd — hungry people of all classes eating their portions at the doors of a ‘Communal dining room’ (1919) by Ivan Vladimirov
Hungry ones in Petrograd dividing a dead horse in the street (1919) by Ivan Vladimirov
Hungry times in Petrograd (1919) by Ivan Vladimirov
Hungry workmen in Petrograd robbing a military lorry of bread (1920) by Ivan Vladimirov
Hungry years in Petrograd. Changing merchandise for provisions in a village near a railway station (1919 June) by Ivan Vladimirov
Hungry years in Petrograd. Inhabitants returning home with their dinners from a communal soup kitchen (1919 November) by Ivan Vladimirov
In the ‘bourgeois’ apartment 1921 by Ivan Vladimirov.
Miserable life of intelligent and noble Russian families in Petrograd during the revolution. A family of an engineer dragging home some fuel (1919 January) by Ivan Vladimirov
Miserable life of Russian nobles and persons of high rank during the revolution (drawn from nature in the home of General Buturline, 1919) by Ivan Vladimirov
Petrograd without water. Frequently the water supply was stopped and the inhabitants were obliged to carry water from the Neva (1919 October) by Ivan Vladimirov
Red Army Men with a Prostitute by Ivan Vladimirov
Remains of a wealthy house by Ivan Vladimirov
Requisition of banknotes, obligations, etc., from the treasury of Vavelberg Bank in Petrograd (1919) by Ivan Vladimirov
Requisition of cattle for the Red Army in a village near Luga (1920 June) by Ivan Vladimirov
Requisition of firewood by Ivan Vladimirov
Requisition of flour from rich peasants in a village (a scene near Pskoff, 1922) by Ivan Vladimirov
Requisition of safes. December 1917 by Ivan Vladimirov
Revival of trade (1921) by Ivan Vladimirov
Rich merchants and Russian noblemen set to pulling out rubbish from yards (1920) by Ivan Vladimirov
Russian clergymen hiding church treasures in a new grave in a cemetery (near Luga, 1922) by Ivan Vladimirov
Russian family in 1923 by Ivan Vladimirov
Russian peasants returning home after pillaging a country house of a rich landlord (near Pskoff, 1919) by Ivan Vladimirov
Russian priests conveyed to judgment (a scene on the Nevsky Prospect, 1922) by Ivan Vladimirov
The Bolsheviks in the village. (1920) by Ivan Vladimirov
The defeat of the food shop in the February days of 1917 in Petrograd. by Ivan Vladimirov
The father’s funeral by Ivan Vladimirov
The Imperial Lodge by Ivan Vladimirov
Two boys arrested for stealing by Ivan Vladimirov
Vandalism of the revolutionaries, a scene in one of the rooms of the Winter Place in December 1918 by Ivan Vladimirov
Waiting to receive an eighth of a pound of bread (1919) by Ivan Vladimirov
Workmen breaking down wooden houses for fuel (Petrograd, 1920) by Ivan Vladimirov
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