why is there difference in dates of Russian revolution?
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From the final years of the last tsars of Russia to the establishment of the Communist Party, learn more about the key events of the Russian Revolution.
In February 1918 Soviet Russia adopted the Gregorian calendar which was already being used across Western Europe. This replaced the Julian calendar, which was 13 days behind. Where both dates before February 1918 are given in the timeline, the Gregorian (Western) date is first, with the Julian (Russian) date in brackets.
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