Social Sciences, asked by Nancyprakash281, 7 months ago

To whom did the 'whites'refer to during the civil war​

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Answered by akshayanand2104
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Answer:

whites to ' pro tsarists '

Explanation:

Reds referred to ' Bolsheviks ' , greens to ' socialist revolutionaries ' and whites to ' pro tsarists ' .

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Answered by aishwarya1509
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Answer:

The 'whites' referred to the 'pro-Tsarists' during the civil war.

Explanation:

  • In Russia, Socialist Revolutionaries were regarded as 'greens', pro-Tsarists were regarded as 'whites', and  Bolsheviks were regarded as 'reds'.  Amongst all these groups, the Bolsheviks were the majority of workers under Lenin's leadership,
  • The 'greens' (socialist revolutionaries) and the 'whites' (pro-Tsarists) controlled the majority of the Russian empire in 1918 and 1919.
  • They were backed by troops from France, the United States, the United Kingdom, and Japan, all of whom were opposed to the spread of socialism in Russia.
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