what is the role of terror mark in Russian revolution
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It was a signal to begin a campaign of brutal suppression against the Bolsheviks' “class enemies”—anyone suspected of being aligned with the Whites. Known as the Red Terror, the campaign served two purposes: doing away with the Bolsheviks' enemies, and painting the Bolsheviks as defenders of the working class.
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