Bread,+Land,+and+Peace

"Bread, Land, and Peace"
"Bread, Land, and Peace" was one of Lenin's promising slogans to the masses when attempting to convince them to turn to Bolshevism. Following the Bolshevik Revolution in October of 1917, Lenin realized that the populace of Russia had not fully been swayed to Bolshevism. With the saying, "Bread, Land, and Peace" Lenin was able to convince the people by speaking to what all could relate to and were interested in the most- Bread, Land, and Peace.

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