Just about everyone did. The Left Social Revolutionaries were supportive for a while and participated in government with them but eventually they wound up being traitors essentially. The main group within Russia that fought against the Bolsheviks however was the Tsarists, they were supported by the Right SRs and the Mensheviks. They were all soon supported militarily by over a dozen other countries like the US, UK and France. After the Left SRs left them, the Bolsheviks were left by themselves.
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The Bolsheviks fought against the existing government of Russia which was the Kerensky regime. Kerensky was an administrator who had been appointed by Czar Nicholas before the Czar resigned.
The Bolsheviks, Vladimir Lenin was the leader of the Bolsheviks.
If you are referring to the Bolsheviks, they were not Marxist. The Bolsheviks set up a state capitalist system in Russia, ruled by those who controlled the state.
No, Calvin Coolidge did not lead the Bolsheviks. Vladimir Lenin led the Bolsheviks.
1) He decided to launch an offensive against Germany in June 1917 2)The Kornilov Affair, Soldiers and officers would not fight for him (even though many wouldnt anyway after order Number 1). They felt he had betrayed Kornilov and that he would betray them as well. He also armed 25,000 bolsheviks in an attemp to arm the city against Kornilov. What a fool... 3)He underestimated the Bolshevik threat. By moving against them in october this gave them an excuse for seizing power in the name of the Soviet. :D
The Bolsheviks came to power, by shutting down an election by force when the socialist revolutionaries won the election. The leader of the Bolsheviks, were just as bad as Tsar Nicholas II.