. . . "Yet, as the strike waves show, the regime's sanctions were not sufficient to prevent all anti-Bolshevik political action. [Remington, Op. Cit., p. 111, p. 107, and p. 109] In fact, repression did not prevent strikes and other forms of protest by workers becoming endemic in 1919 and 1920 while in early 1921 the Communist Party faced what amounted to a revolutionary situation." .