Explain Trotskys contribution to the success of the Bolsheviks up to 1922
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Have a little read: ... "Explain Trotsky's contribution to the success of the Bolsheviks up to 1922" Although Lenin is generally seen as the main contributor to the outstanding rise of the Bolsheviks from a small, illegal party, to the leaders of Russia, he was aided in his leadership by a great number of people, not least Leon Trotsky. Trotsky first emerged into political light in 1896. In 1897 he was arrested for trying to organize a workers union, strictly illegal under Tsarist laws. He was exiled to Siberia, from which he escaped in 1902. As he fled to Europe, he met a Vladimir Ilich Lenin, and other 'Social-Democrats'. As he was a talented political writer, and a great public speaker, Trotsky rose quickly through the ranks of the party. Then Trotsky went separate ways to Lenin, and at the party conference of 1903, Trotsky sided with the Mensheviks rather than the Bolsheviks, believing that although revolution
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