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MilitaryRevolutionrefers to a fundamental change in military strategy and schemes with resulting major changes and adjustment politically (example in the government), economically and socially.
Baron von Steuben is one aid the other is Marquis de Lafayette
Fighting. Military action. Armed insurrection. Conflict. Power struggle. Coup d'Etat. Revolution. Civil unrest.
Peasant discontent, incompetence of Nicholas II, Military defeats and high casualty rates in WWI.
Heavy military losses, coupled with food and fuel shortages and widespread opposition to the czar, culminated in the Russian Revolution of 1917. These factors fueled discontent among the populace, leading to widespread protests and strikes. Ultimately, this unrest resulted in the abdication of Tsar Nicholas II and the establishment of a provisional government, which set the stage for the Bolshevik Revolution later that year. The revolution significantly altered the course of Russian history, paving the way for the rise of communism.
Actually Germany wasn't in a very "distinct" military disadvantage. They did a good job holding off the Russian Army. But the offense brought by the United States Army and the 1918-1919 German Revolution led to Germany calling for a cease-fire. That day is well known as the Armistice Day.
assets and time period
Military Museum of the Chinese People's Revolution was created in 1960.
Algerian was the name of of the french military base used. This is during the French Revolution.
A revolution that is instigated by the military is commonly called a coup d'etat. The word comes from the French language and means blow of state.
Lafayette.
Lafayette.
Answer this question… In which nation did Fidel Castro establish a communist state with a military revolution in 1959?
The Amercian Revolution
financial and military assistance from France
Marquis de Lafayette
the controling factor
The creation of a military dictatorship