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what were the main causes of the civil war between bolsheviks and the Russian Army the non and the non bolshevik socialist

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Answered by bhartitarun666
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When Bolsheviks ordered land re-distribution, the Russian army began to break up. ... These troops and Bolsheviks fought a civil war; and looting, banditry and famine became common

Answered by kelly23
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When Bolsheviks ordered land re-distribution, the Russian army began to break up. Soldiers, mostly peasants, wished to go home for the redistribution and deserted. Non-Bolshevik socialists, liberals and supporters of autocracy condemned the Bolshevik uprising.

Their leaders moved to South Russia and organised troops to fight the Bolsheviks. These troops and Bolsheviks fought a civil war; and looting, banditry and famine became common.

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