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The Red Army most commonly refers to the Soviet Army, which was formed after the Bolshevik Revolution of 1917 and existed until the dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1991. It was initially known as the Workers' and Peasants' Red Army. The Red Army played a crucial role in the Russian Civil War and became the dominant military force in the Eastern Front during World War II. The name was officially changed to the Soviet Army in 1946, but it was still often referred to as the Red Army colloquially. Here's a more detailed breakdown:Origins: The Red Army was established by Leon Trotsky in January 1918 to counter the White Army during the Russian Civil War. Key Role: It became the army of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic and later the Soviet Union. Key Figures: Leon Trotsky was a prominent leader and strategist in the early Red Army. World War II: The Red Army was instrumental in the Allied victory in Europe, particularly on the Eastern Front, where it inflicted heavy casualties on German forces and played a vital role in the capture of Berlin. Post-WWII: Following World War II, the Red Army was renamed the Soviet Army in 1946. Legacy: Despite the name change, the term Red Army continued to be used, even after the Soviet Union dissolved in 1991