The Russian Revolution of 1917 led to widespread suffering among the populace due to civil war, famine, and economic instability. The violent upheaval resulted in millions of deaths, both from conflict and from the resulting food shortages exacerbated by poor agricultural policies. Additionally, the harsh conditions of war communism and later the policies of the Bolsheviks created severe hardships, including oppression and loss of personal freedoms. Many people faced displacement, poverty, and the trauma of losing loved ones amid the chaos.
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