Jan 23, 2023 14:09
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25,000 members whereas the rest of the map were people who did not know what was going on. They may have suspected certain things, but by and large, they were completely ignorant of what was going on. Yet the 25,000 members were able (in the period from January 1917 when the socialists or the Social Democrats had seized power that ends freedom in Russia) from January of 1917 to November 5 (the October Revolution) was a brief period of only nine months.

https://youtu.be/37HgRWTsGs0?t=943

A może tam padają nazwiska Lenin i Trocki? :/ Bardzo proszę o pomoc i dziękuję...
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Jan 23, 2023 14:09: changed "Kudoz queue" from "In queue" to "Public"

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Non-PRO (1): Yvonne Gallagher

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Discussion

philgoddard Jan 24, 2023:
I now see that the asker has also posted this under English to Polish, which is even more annoying. I would have deleted this question if I'd realised.
Yvonne Gallagher Jan 23, 2023:
@ phil Yes, had made a comment to that effect. They aren't really translation questions either
philgoddard Jan 23, 2023:
Sorry about that, though I hope you agree these questions should not have been in Polish.
Yvonne Gallagher Jan 23, 2023:
@phil well, this one should have been removed too.
Wasted several minutes putting together answer to other one and it was gone!
philgoddard Jan 23, 2023:
This was the first, and the second one hadn't been posted. I wasn't willing to use Google Translate for the second, and possibly more after that.
Yvonne Gallagher Jan 23, 2023:
@ phil you removed the other question with the same amount of Polish so why not this one?

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the Kerensky government

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Alexander Fyodorovich Kerensky was a Russian lawyer, politician and statesman. He was one of the key political figures between March and October 1917, when he was a minister and later Prime Minister of the Russian Provisional Government.
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Kerensky



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Note added at 31 mins (2023-01-23 14:40:51 GMT)
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"The rest of the mass were uneducated people who didn't know what was going on". She stumbles and says something like "undeducted", but I think this may be what she means.

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Note added at 35 mins (2023-01-23 14:44:16 GMT)
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The last sentence doesn't make sense. I don't know if that's her fault or ours!
Peer comment(s):

agree Anastasia Kalantzi
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