
All-Russian Soviet
The All-Russian Soviet refers to the central governing body of Soviet Russia, established after the October Revolution of 1917. It was a soviet (council) representing workers, soldiers, and peasants, functioning as the supreme authority during the early Bolshevik government. It played a key role in forming laws, policies, and decisions leading to the creation of the Soviet Union. The All-Russian Soviet held significant political power, symbolizing the communist movement’s focus on worker and peasant control, and it served as a foundation for the future Soviet government structure.