cnrd22 wrote:
- Lenin was unquestionably the driving force of the Bolshevik takeover and while the Tsarist empire collapsed due to defeat, nobody knows what would have happened if for example dismissing as highly unlikely the Lenin play to take Russia out of the war (as the Provisional Government dutifully fought on; badly true but not worse than in 1915 say and given Russia's immense population and territorial reserves that was enough), the Germans wouldn't have allowed Lenin to pass through their territories (from Switzerland) and provided him with a lot of money to jump-start the Bolshevik agitation when in Russia - this doesn't mean that Lenin was a German agent as some implied, just that his and Germany's interests were common for a while at least
True, but I must point out, that Bolsheviks weren't actually the most probable candidates of taking power from Provisional Government; the Socialist Revolutionary Party (Eser's) were much more likely candidates. It was basically determined that SOME dictate would replace the Provisional Government - it was simply too weak & incapable to actually control the war-burdened nation in the midst of crisis - but who exactly would do it, was unclear.