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Title: 1917


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1917 the turning point year of WWI
  • The Russian Revolution
  • The U.S. entered the war

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  • Czar Nicholas II - Autocracy, Orthodoxy
    and Nationalism
  • Unlike his predecessors, he was weak, incompetent
  • and
  • suspected of being under the influence of his
    German-born wife Alexandra, and a half-crazed
    monk named Grigori Rasputin.

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The Russian Revolution, 1917
  • There were actually two revolutions
  • The February (March-western calendar)- A
    spontaneous insurrection against the Czarist
    government and its failures in the war
  • The October (November)- a planned takeover of
    the government orchestrated by Bolshevik
    revolutionaries

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The November 6th Revolution
  • The second revolution was instigated and inspired
    by a radical socialist party then known as the
    Bolsheviks. Its leaders included Vladimir Lenin,
    Leon Trotsky and Josef Stalin.

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Political Causes
  • Autocracy - weak and ineffectual ruler
  • Spread of Marxist ideas
  • Charismatic leaders such as Lenin and Trotsky
  • Enormous losses in The Great War

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Economic Causes
  • Illiterate and oppressed peasant majority
  • Striking workers shut down industries
  • Inefficient transportation system
  • Food and fuel shortages

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Social Causes
  • Extreme differences in classes
  • Peasants desire for land
  • Deprivations resulting from the war

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World War One The Battle of Tannenberg, 1914
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The Russian army a Paper Tiger!
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  • In 1915, Czar Nicholas decided to go and direct
    the war from the front lines
  • The Czarina allowed a crazed monk named Rasputin
    to run the homefront

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Russian march, mainly women, bearing the red flag
of revolution, Petrograd, March, 1917.
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  • Czar Nicholas II's government ended when soldiers
    and citizens united after riots on food lines

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Czar Nicholas abdicated on March 15. a
Provisional Government was established and
continued the war- a big mistake that led to its
undoing.
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  • The provisional government is often referred to
    as the Kerensky Government
  • because its primary figure was Alexander
    Kerensky.

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Location of Bolshevik Leaders in February, 1917 Location of Bolshevik Leaders in February, 1917
Bolshevik Leaders Location
Lenin Switzerland
Radek Switzerland
Zinoviev Switzerland
Bukharin New York
Litvinov London
Antonov-Ovseenko Paris
Dzerzhinsky Moscow
Latsis Petrograd
Molotov Petrograd
Kirov Vladikavkaz
Stalin Kureika (Siberia)
Ordzhonikidze Pokrovsk (Siberia)
Sverdlov Turukhansk (Siberia)
Kamenev Achinsk (Siberia)
Rykov Narym (Siberia)

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  • Lenin was secretly aided by the German govt to
    return to Russia

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Upon returning to Russia, Lenin promised Peace,
Bread and Land and All Power to the Soviets.
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The Bolsheviks didnt cause a revolution, they
captured it.
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Leon Trotsky- architect of the November Revolution
  • Seized the headquarters of the Provisional
    Government as well as key govt buildings,
    railway stations, telephone exchanges, electric
    generating plants
  • Next morning, all soviets approved the takeovers.

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  • All power to soviets! Peace to all nations! Land
    to peasants! Factories to workers!

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  • " Lenin - the leader of the revolution"

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  • Lenin.
  • October. Power to soviets.
    Peace to the nations. Land to peasants.
    Factories to workers.

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The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, March 1918
  • Lenin accepted Germanys harsh conditions in
    order to focus on securing powerthe real
    revolution was yet to come.
  • Russia lost 1/3 of its population, 3/4 of its
    iron resources and 9/10 of its coal supply plus a
    huge indemnity to Germany.
  • News of the treaty contributed to a civil war
    which lasted until 1921.

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  • Czar Nicholas II and his family were first exiled
    to Siberia but later, in July of 1918 were killed

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