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Definition of ロシア‐かくめい in the Japanese dictionary
Russian warrior 【Russian Revolution】 A series of revolution that happened in Russia in the early 20th century. The first revolution occurred as a result of a blood Sunday incident in January 1905 against the backdrop of dissatisfaction with the tyranny of the Romanov morning, reached the peak with the national general strike, the rebellion of the battleship Potemkin, etc. However, the Diet established Royal Decree And the failure of an armed uprising in Moscow. From the defeat in World War I and social unrest, in 1917 March (Russian calendar February) workers and soldiers overwhelmed the uprising, empathy, the temporary government of Kerensky was established. Furthermore, in November (Russian calendar October), Lenin 's leading Bolsheviks armed up with the aim of proletarian dictatorship, establishing the first socialist regime in history. ロシア‐かくめい【ロシア革命】 20世紀初頭のロシアに起こった一連の革命。第一次革命は、ロマノフ朝の専制支配に対する不満を背景に、1905年1月の血の日曜日事件を機として起こり、全国ゼネスト、戦艦ポチョムキンの反乱などで頂点に達したが、国会開設勅令の発布やモスクワでの武装蜂起の失敗により鎮静化した。第二次革命は、第一次大戦での敗北や社会不安から、1917年3月(ロシア暦2月)に労働者や兵士が蜂起、帝政を打倒してケレンスキーの臨時政府が成立。さらに、11月(ロシア暦10月)、レーニンの指導するボリシェビキがプロレタリア独裁を目ざして武装蜂起し、史上初の社会主義政権を樹立した。
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