The Russian revolution : the overthrow of tzarism and the triumph of the Soviets / Trotsky Leon.
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The Russian Revolution by Leon Trotsky is a monumental firsthand account of one of the most transformative events in modern history, written by one of its key architects. Trotsky, a central figure in the 1917 Bolshevik uprising, offers a detailed and passionate narrative of the revolution’s causes, key players, ideological battles, and dramatic unfolding. Blending political theory with vivid historical detail, this work stands as both a powerful chronicle and a compelling defense of the revolutionary movement that reshaped Russia—and the world.
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