When did the Russian civil war end?
a) 1919
Consider This: While the Winter Palace fell in 1917, the size of Russia meant that a quick victory for either side was unlikely. See 11.8: Narrative: An Extraordinary Commission.
b) 1922
c) 1925
Consider This: While the Winter Palace fell in 1917, the size of Russia meant that a quick victory for either side was unlikely. See 11.8: Narrative: An Extraordinary Commission.
d) 1927
Consider This: While the Winter Palace fell in 1917, the size of Russia meant that a quick victory for either side was unlikely. See 11.8: Narrative: An Extraordinary Commission.
b) 1922
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