D. Lenin and Trotsky
Further explanation
At this stage, the political awareness of the soldiers and workers in Petrograd was very advanced than that of other Russians. Lenin and Trotsky understood this well and tried to make the strength of the radical tendencies among the workers, soldiers and sailors, at the same time echoing the slogan (All Power to the Soviets) that would make the process of radicalization grow.
On June 21, a strike broke out among skilled workers at a giant factory, Putilov. This strike began to arise from the struggle for wage increases during periods of food shortages and inflation, because at that time wages and food did not meet the needs of the workers. Faced with the political situation at the time, a small-scale economic struggle would not succeed and the Bolshevik leader and factory committees advised the workers to exercise restraint. But within a few days, it became clear that there was mass unrest throughout the city. Anger to address the Russian government. As reported by the Locomotive Brigade Trade Union who told the Russian government loudly and loudly they said, "For the last time we tell you: patience has a limit; we really cannot live in conditions like this ..."
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Class: Junior High
Subject: History
Keywords: Lenin, Bolsheviks, Russians.