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Also known as the Russian Social Democratic Workers Party, the RSDLP was founded in 1898 in Belarus’ capital of Minsk. At the Second Congress that was held in Brussels, Belgium, in 1903, the revolutionary socialist party split into two factions: the Mensheviks or the Minority faction headed by Julius Martov (1873-1923) and the Bolsheviks or the Majority faction which was led by Vladimir Lenin (1870-1924) and which would overthrow the Provisional Government during the October Revolution. After seizing power, the Bolsheviks suppressed their political rivals and renamed their party to the Russian Communist Party. From 1952 to dissolution in 1991, it was called the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
Defeat in the Russo-Japanese War

In 1904, the dispute between Russia and Japan over Manchuria and Korea escalated into an armed conflict. Japan made a series of major victories in a very short period of time but Nicholas II refused to accept defeat. The Russo-Japanese War waged on until the Russian Baltic Fleet was virtually annihilated in the Battle of Tsushima in May 1905. Instead of helping him strengthen his position and ward off the growing internal unrest as Nicholas II had hoped, the war against Japan made his regime
Defeat in the Russo-Japanese War

In 1904, the dispute between Russia and Japan over Manchuria and Korea escalated into an armed conflict. Japan made a series of major victories in a very short period of time but Nicholas II refused to accept defeat. The Russo-Japanese War waged on until the Russian Baltic Fleet was virtually annihilated in the Battle of Tsushima in May 1905. Instead of helping him strengthen his position and ward off the growing internal unrest as Nicholas II had hoped, the war against Japan made his regime
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