Who were the White Russians?

A white Russian émigré was a Russian subject who emigrated from the territory of the former Russian Empire in the wake of the Russian Revolution (1917) and Russian Civil War (1917–1923), and who was in opposition to the revolutionary (Red Communist) Russian political climate.
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What did the White Russians stand for?

The White armies (also known as the 'White Guards' or 'Whites') were counter-revolutionary groups that participated in the Russian Civil War. These White armies fought against the Bolshevik Red Army for control of Russia.
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What makes a person a White Russian?

Wiktionary. White Russiannoun. A Russian who supported the tsar in the 1917 Revolution and the Russian Civil War (191820), and afterwords. White Russiannoun. A Belarusian person.
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What is the difference between a White Russian and a red Russian?

The Russian Civil War was a civil war fought from 7 November 1917 to 16 June 1922 between several groups in Russia. The main fighting was between the Red Army and the White Army. The Red Army was communist, and the White Army was anticommunist.
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Where did White Russian originate from?

And yet, the White Russian endures. The drink was conceived in 1949 when Gustave Tops, a Belgian barman, created the cocktail, along with its sister cocktail, the black Russian – a White Russian without any cream - at the Hotel Metropole in Brussels in honor of Perle Mesta, then U.S. ambassador to Luxembourg.
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What's the difference between a White Russian and a Black Russian?

The difference between the Black Russian and the White Russian is simply the addition of cream to the mix and a slight change in the quantities. Both of these drinks use the same style of glass; the old fashioned glass; and are served over ice.
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What is in a Caucasian?

In a large container, combine vodka, sugar, vanilla beans, and hot espresso brew. Place used espresso grounds in cheesecloth, add to mixture, and let steep for 24 hours. Once ready to serve, pour the espresso vodka over rocks into a lowball glass. Top with a drizzle of heavy cream and a splash of soda.
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What is the race of a Russian?

The Russians (Russian: русские, romanized: russkiye) are an East Slavic ethnic group native to Eastern Europe, who share a common Russian ancestry, culture, and history.
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Why is Belarus called white?

A further interpretation supposes that the points of the compass were implied as follows: white – west, blue – east, black – north, red – south. As the territory of modern Belarus lay in the western part of Rus between the 9th and 13th century, it was therefore called white.
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Why Bolsheviks are called red?

The Bolsheviks appropriated the color red to symbolize the blood of the workers, and the red flag of the Soviet Union, with its gold-colored hammer and sickle, is still recognized today.
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What is Red Russia?

Red Russia or Red Russian may refer to: Communism in Russia; in particular: Bolsheviks, party that seized power in Russia in 1917. Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (1917–91) Winning side in the Russian Civil War (1917–23)
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What does the term black Russian mean?

Definition of Black Russian

: a cocktail made of vodka and coffee liqueur The guy who looked like a construction worker was drinking Black Russians.—
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Why is Ukraine called Little Russia?

Terms such as "Little" and "Lesser" at the time simply meant geographically smaller and/or less populous. With time, "Little Russia" developed into a political and geographical concept in Russia, referring to most of the territory of modern-day Ukraine before the 20th century.
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What 3 groups made up the White Army?

The White Army

Yudenich, Adm. Kolchak, and Gen. Denikin, became known as the White movement (sometimes referred to as the “White Army”) and controlled significant parts of the former Russian Empire for most of the war.
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What happened to the white army after the Russian Civil War?

Despite some significant success in 1919, the Whites were defeated being forced back to Far Eastern Russia, where they continued fighting until October 1922. When the Japanese withdrew, the Soviet army of the Far Eastern Republic retook the territory.
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Why did the Red win the Civil War?

Furthermore, the reds used propaganda to highlight their opponent's reliance on foreign aid as a negative. They claimed it showed the weakness of the whites and their inability to provide food and weapons for their troops on their own. This helped the reds win the civil war as it demotivated the white soldiers.
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What is White Russia now?

Belarus, country of eastern Europe. Until it became independent in 1991, Belarus, formerly known as Belorussia or White Russia, was the smallest of the three Slavic republics included in the Soviet Union (the larger two being Russia and Ukraine).
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What did Ukraine used to be called?

From 1922 until 1991, Ukraine was the informal name of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic within the Soviet Union (annexed by Germany as Reichskommissariat Ukraine during 1941–1944).
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When did Belarus separate from Russia?

Occupied by Nazi Germany, Belarus was retaken by Stalin's Russia in 1944 and remained under Soviet control until declaring its sovereignty on July 27, 1990 and independence from the Soviet Union on August 25, 1991.
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Are there different races in Russia?

Although ethnic Russians comprise more than four-fifths of the country's total population, Russia is a diverse, multiethnic society. More than 120 ethnic groups, many with their own national territories, speaking some 100 languages live within Russia's borders.
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What was Russia before Russia?

Once the preeminent republic of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (U.S.S.R.; commonly known as the Soviet Union), Russia became an independent country after the dissolution of the Soviet Union in December 1991.
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What is the difference between a white and a Caucasian?

The white race is composed of the people of Irish, British, and European origins. Caucasian, on the other hand, is used to refer to among them, the Arabs, Ethiopians, Somalians, Whites, and North Africans.
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Is White Russian a manly drink?

The White Russian, although a tad feminine to be counted among manly bar drinks, was the beverage of choice for the Dude in the Big Lebowski.
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What's the difference between a White Russian and a Caucasian drink?

Sometimes they're referred to as “White Russians,” other times, jokingly, “Caucasians.” Usually they're made with cream, but occasionally, in a pinch, powdered non-dairy creamer. Nevertheless, “The Dude abides” — even when he drinks the one with the mickey slipped in.
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