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Differentiate between "soviet" and "Petrograd soviet

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<b>Thefirst Soviet was established in Ivanovna-Voznesensk during the 1905 Textile Strike. It began as a strike committee but developed into an elected body of the town's workers. One of its main leaders was a Bolshevik called Mikhail Frunze.

The Petrograd Soviet of Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies was a city council of Petrograd (Saint Petersburg), the capital of the Russian Empire.

The Petrograd Soviet of Workers and Soldiers Deputies played a key role in the success of the Russian Revolution of 1917. It was not an invention of 1917, however, but originated in the course of the 1905 Revolution, where its role was not that conspicuous.

"Soviet" means "Council". It refers to "councils of workers and peasants (or soldiers)", which started organizing in cities and villages in the early twentieth century in close cooperation with Russian Communist organizations.

The Soviet Union (short for Union of Soviet Socialist Republics or USSR) was a single-party Marxist-Leninist state. It existed from 1922 until 1991, and was the first country to declare itself socialist and build towards a communist society.





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first Soviet was established in Ivanovna-Voznesensk during the 1905 Textile Strike. It began as a strike committee but developed into an elected body of the town's workers. One of its main leaders was a Bolshevik called Mikhail Frunze.

The Petrograd Soviet of Workers' and Soldiers' Deputies was a city council of Petrograd (Saint Petersburg), the capital of the Russian Empire.

The Petrograd Soviet of Workers and Soldiers Deputies played a key role in the success of the Russian Revolution of 1917. It was not an invention of 1917, however, but originated in the course of the 1905 Revolution, where its role was not that conspicuous.

"Soviet" means "Council". It refers to "councils of workers and peasants (or soldiers)", which started organizing in cities and villages in the early twentieth century in close cooperation with Russian Communist organizations.

The Soviet Union (short for Union of Soviet Socialist Republics or USSR) was a single-party Marxist-Leninist state. It existed from 1922 until 1991, and was the first country to declare itself socialist and build towards a communist society.

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