Russian Revolution

The Russian Revolution applies to two periods of revolt: one where Csar Nicoas II was overthrown and another shortly after when the Soviet Of Workers seized power. Both were supprisingly bloodless, however the white [royalist] army and the red [marxist] army fought afterwards and many civilians suffered as result. Also, Vladamir Lenin was far too determined to create Karl Marx's-somewhat naive-idealology of a communist anarchy where all the people are free of a government and are governed only by each other known as "dictatorship of the prolotariot".