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Gulag Complete History

Living in Russia in the 1800s and early 1900s meant living in a country full of poverty where the technology was far behind the western world. Russia was being viewed as a country that while very large, was in no way close to being even a minor world power. The peasants, who represented the mast majority of the nation, were discontent with the state of affairs, and in 1905 Bloody Sunday, where “Czar officials reported 130 people killed that Sunday…other sources say 1,000 people died that day or the days following from their wounds,” (ABC Clio “Bloody Sunday”) just added to the discontent. This lead to the Russian Revolution of 1905, where the czar’s power was limited, yet the major revolution happened in 1917. In the October Revolution, the Bolsheviks, led by Vladimir Lenin, organized an insurgency of armed workers, soldiers, and sailors who seized government buildings in Petrograd and eventually Moscow. Even after Western interference to stop the communist takeover, by 1922,......


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