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To whome did the `` Red `` ``Greens `` and `` White `` refer to during the civil war in Russia

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Answered by Aastha200722
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pro tsarists

During the civil war in Russia, the green represented social revolutionaries and white represented pro tsarists. Red specifies the Bolsheviks.

During the civil war in russia, reds were refer to 'Bolsheviks', green to 'Socialist Revolutionaries' and whites to 'Pro Tsarists'.

With the context of Russia, the 'reds' meant Bolsheviks, the 'greens' meant socialist revolutionaries and the 'whites' meant pro-Tsarists. The Bolsheviks were the majority group of workers under the leadership of Lenin.

During 1918 and 1919, the 'greens' (socialist revolutionaries) and the 'whites' (pro-Tsarists) controlled most of the Russian empire. They were backed by French, American, British and Japanese troops who were opposed to the growth of socialism in Russia.....

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