In St. Petersburg on October 25, 1917, the A commanding chronicle of the
three Bolshevik Party stormed the capital city and turbulent years that
brought the ironfisted seized the power over the Russian Provisional
Soviet regime to political power. Government, which had been operating
ineffectively since the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II eight months
before. That October Revolution began the Russian Civil War, which in
three years would cost the largest country in the world more than seven
million lives.It was an apocalyptic struggle, replete with famine and
pestilence, but out of the struggle a new social order would rise: The
Soviet Union. Mawdsley offers a lucid, superbly detailed account of the
men and events that shaped twentieth century communist Russia. He draws
upon a wide range of sources to recount the military course of the war,
as well as the hardship the conflict brought to a country and its
people--for the victory and the reconstruction of the state under the
Soviet regime came at a painfully high economic and human price.