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Title: How Far Do You Agree That The Bolsheviks Won The Civil War Of 1918-21 Because They Controlled More People And Had Access To More Weapons?
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With war communism, the Bolsheviks nationalised the factories, and introduced military discipline. Strikes were made illegal and food was rationed. Peasants were forced to give food to the government. This gave the Bolshevik armies the supplies they needed... Showed first 250 characters
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Peasants were forced to give food to the government. This gave the Bolshevik armies the supplies they needed.
In conclusion I believe that the Bolsheviks having control of more people and weapons was one of the most important factors in them winning the war... Showed next 250 characters
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