Peace, Land, and Bread

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"Peace, Land, and Bread" was the Bolsheviks’ famous revolutionary slogan in 1917, promising an end to Russia’s involvement in World War I, redistribution of land to peasants, and relief from hunger for workers.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf political slogan
revolutionary slogan
aimedAt peasants
workers
associatedWith Russian Revolution
surface form: October Revolution

Russian Revolution
surface form: Russian Revolution of 1917
component bread
land
peace
country Russian Empire
historicalContext Russian Provisional Government
surface form: Provisional Government of Russia

collapse of the Russian Empire
historicalPeriod World War I
ideology Leninism
Marxism
influencedEvent Bolshevik seizure of power in October 1917
language Russian
leaderAssociated Vladimir Lenin
mobilized rural peasants
urban workers
notableFor simple and direct formulation of Bolshevik aims
opposedTo Russian Provisional Government war policy
politicalFunction mass agitation
propaganda
politicalGoal end to Russia’s involvement in World War I
redistribution of land to peasants
relief from hunger for workers
politicalObjective overthrow of the Provisional Government
promised bread
land
peace
region Moscow
Leningrad
surface form: Petrograd
relatedIdeology communism
relatedMovement Russian Revolution
surface form: Bolshevik Revolution
relatedTo Decree on Land
Decree on Peace
sloganFor Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (Bolsheviks)
surface form: Bolshevik Party
targetedClass peasantry
proletariat
theme agrarian reform
anti-war
social justice
workers’ rights
timePeriod February Revolution to October Revolution
usedBy Russian Social Democratic Labour Party (Bolsheviks)
surface form: Bolsheviks
year 1917

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April Theses mainSlogan Peace, Land, and Bread