{{Infobox military conflict | conflict = British Revolution | partof = the Second Imperialist War, the Revolutions of 1943-53 and the Collapse of the British Empire | image = After the capture of the Winter Palace 26 October 1917.jpg | image_size = 285px | caption = The Winter Palace of Petrograd, one day after the insurrection, 8 November | date = 7 November 1917 [O.S. 25 October] | place = Great Britain, United Kingdom | casus = | territory = | result = Communist victory
- End of the British Monarchy
- Dissolution of the British Empire
- The Congress of Soviets proclaims itself the supreme governing body in the country
- Foundation of the British Soviet Republic
- Beginning of the European Revolutionary Wave
| combatant1 = Communist Party of Great Britain
London Soviet
Socialist Party of Great Britain
Red Guards
Anarchists[1]
| combatant2 = United Kingdom
| commander1 = M.N. Roy
John McGahey
Jock Haston
Harry Pollit
R. Palme Dutt
Ted Grant
Willie Gallacher
| commander2 = Henry IX
{{country data UK Bernard Montgomery
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