what were immidiate effects of russian revolution
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First, the triumph of the Bolsheviks and Kerensky's pro War government's desolution. Lenin's failed fantasy of the initiation of Worldwide revolution ending with the Red Army's expulsion from Poland. The Russian Civil War, anger and violent reaction in the West, for example look at the Wiemar Republic's sponsoring right wing paramilitary groups that did battle with their home grown Reds. The rise of former Socialist turned Fascist Mussolini in Italy. Hitler's joining the nascent German Worker's Party. He took it from being a meaningless discussion group, to becoming a major anti-Semitic anti Bolshevik force to be reckoned with.
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