Left Socialist-Revolutionaries
In 1917, Russia the Socialist-Revolutionary Party split between those who supported the Provisional Government, established after the February revolution, and those who supported the Bolsheviks who favoured a communist insurrection.
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1917 - Russia - Socialist-Revolutionary Party - Provisional Government - February - Revolution - Bolsheviks - Communist
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The majority stayed within the mainstream party but a minority, who supported the Bolshevik path became known as Left Socialist-Revolutionaries. They in effect split from the main party. The split had not been completed before the Russian Constituent Assembly elections, the first meaningful electoral test between the parties in the peasant soviets a few weeks after the Assembly elections showed the parties had roughly equal support in the peasantry
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Many left-SRs joined the Soviet government after the Bolshevik revolution of October, 1917, although those that did resigned their positions in protest at the signing of the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk. The left-SRs were implicated in the assassination of the German ambassador to the Soviet Union, Count Wilhelm Mirbach. It 1918 they attempted the failed revolt.
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Soviet - October - Treaty of Brest-Litovsk - German - Wilhelm Mirbach - Failed revolt
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Some left-SRs became full members of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union.
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