One hundred years
ago today, plus one, on the eve of the Congress of Soviets in Petrograd, the
Bolsheviks set the insurrection that would come to be known as Red October in
motion. It was nearly bloodless, the only casualties coming in the taking of
the Winter Palace late that evening.
Read about the October
Revolution here. It’s in October because Russia was still on the old
style Julian calendar that then ran 13 days behind the new Gregorian calendar.
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