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WHY DO YOU THINK RED ARMY HAD AN UPPER HAND OVER THE WHITES AND GREENS?

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Answered by Anonymous
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With the context of Russia, the 'reds' meant Bolsheviks, the 'greens' meant socialist revolutionaries and the 'whites' meant pro-Tsarists. The Bolsheviks were the majority group of workers under the leadership of Lenin.

During 1918 and 1919, the 'greens' (socialist revolutionaries) and the 'whites' (pro-Tsarists) controlled most of the Russian empire. 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 jahanvi9225
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The Red Army was an army of communists. The White Army opposed the communists. Other forces fought against both these groups or sometimes helped one against the others

The Red Army won this war because their army was better-organized and they held the best territory.

Explanation:

With the context of Russia, the 'reds' meant Bolsheviks, the 'greens' meant socialist revolutionaries and the 'whites' meant pro-Tsarists. The Bolsheviks were the majority group of workers under the leadership of Lenin.

During 1918 and 1919, the 'greens' (socialist revolutionaries) and the 'whites' (pro-Tsarists) controlled most of the Russian empire. They were backed by French, American, British and Japanese troops who were opposed to the growth of socialism in Russia.

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