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What is the difference among Reds ,whites and greens as defined in the Russian Empire ?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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In Russia, the reds meant Bolsheviks, the greens meant Socialist Revolutionaries and the whites meant pro-Tsarists. ... They were backed by French, American, British and Japanese troops who were opposed to the growth of socialism in Russia

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Answered by ayushitanwer2
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Answer:

The "Reds" means Bolsheviks, The "Green" means Socialist Revolutionaries and The "White" means Pro - Tsarists.

Explanation:

The Bolsheviks were the majority group of workers under the leadership of Lenin.

During 1918 and 1919 the 'green' (socialist revolutionaries) and the 'white' (pro - tsarists) controlled the most of the Russian Empire. They were backed by France, American, British n Japanese troops who were opposed to the growth socialism in Russia.

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