The choice of Petrograd's power by Bolshevik in 1917 led to a number of factors that led Bolshevik to take control of power in Petrograd. There is nothing attributable to the self-initiation of the revolution. In order to understand how the revolution has occurred, we must understand the structure of the Russian society from the end of the 19th century until the revolution of 1917. Prior to 1917, Russia was an authoritarian state. In other words, only one person was in full power. In Russia.
In April 1917 the dual power of the interim government and the Petrograd Soviets was established; it ended in October 1917, and Bolshevik quickly and intensely took over all political power. The provisional government consists of emperor intellectuals, and ultimately hesitates and leads inefficient Kerensky. World War I is still furious, food shortage is continuing. The Kerensky government lacks the ability to unify the public and can not be a symbol of leadership and solidarity. Civilians in Russia regard them as a remnant of the emperor's rule. Bolshevik has power and is allied with proletariat and farmers; they are gradually hostile to the Kerensky government. At this time, Lenin became a new political power again. In the summer of 1917, Lenin became a political restraint of Bolshevik through fate and opportunity. Lenin, Stalin, Trotsky led Russia
At the beginning of 1917, most Bolsheviks were exiled, but by the end of 1917 the Bolshevik party not only strengthened its control over Moscow and Petrograd but also made progress in other parts of the country . This success is due to the failures of Bolshevik's non-cooperative policy, weakness of the interim government, replacement of opponents, leadership of Lenin, the power of leaders of Petrograd Soviet and Trotsky. Petrograd's land reform and the achievement of repressed armed workers
A century ago, at the time of wartime Petrograd, Russian extremists Bolshevik carried out the "October Great Socialist Revolution". On the evening of 24th October 1917, the Bolshevik red soldiers began to dominate the key points of the Russian capital railroad. Station, telegraph office and government building. On the evening of the second day, they ruled the whole city, except for Winter Palace, which has a provisional government. Since emperor Nicholas II retired in February last year, the government has governed Russia, but lost almost all support for the terrible number of victims in Russia's horrible World War I It was. Indeed, during this crucial period the interim Government ministers could not find a man who intends to defend them. That night, the Bolshevik red soldier invaded the palace, arrested the cabinet and closed the provisional government.