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what was the Bolshevik party renamed after the October revolution

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Answered by KDPatak
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this parties leader was Lenin and according to his suggestion they renamed the party

In 1918, the party renamed itself the Russian Communist Party (Bolsheviks) at Lenin's suggestion. In 1925, this was changed to All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks). At the 19th Party Congress in 1952 the Bolshevik Party was renamed the Communist Party of the Soviet Union according to Stalin's suggestion.

Answered by Iammanjula
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Answer:

The resurgent Bolshevik Party officially changes its name to the All-Russian Communist Party on March 9, 1918.

Explanation:

The Russian communist party known as the Bolsheviks was established in 1917. Together with his friend Alexander Bogdanov, Vladimir Lenin founded the Bolshevik Party. Lenin changed everything when he returned to Russia in 1917. He believed it was time for the soviets to seize control. Lenin additionally suggested that the Bolshevik Party change its name to the Communist Party. The 1917 October Revolution was known as the "October Revolution." Lenin's Bolshevik Party and the Petrograd Soviet served as its leaders. The Bolshevik Party officially changes its name to the All-Russian Communist Party on March 9, 1918.

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