Bolshevists

/ˈbɒlʃəvɪsts/ noun

People who supported or believed in Bolshevism, the communist revolution led by Lenin in Russia in 1917.

From Russian 'bolsheviki' meaning 'majority,' derived from 'bolshe' (more). The Bolsheviks called themselves this because they won a majority vote at a party conference in 1903.

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