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CHAPTER 16 SECTION 3 Russian Revolution. Background to Revolution Massive losses during WWI Poorly trained, equipped, and lead Czar Nicholas II: continues.

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1 CHAPTER 16 SECTION 3 Russian Revolution

2 Background to Revolution Massive losses during WWI Poorly trained, equipped, and lead Czar Nicholas II: continues to push for victory in spite of losses.  Ruled Russia for decades and relies on army to keep his family in power

3 Background Continued 1916  Russian army is losing the will to fight  Czar spends majority of time on Eastern Front  Czarina Alexandra influenced by “Holy Man” named Rasputin  Makes several bad decisions  People get angry  Conservatives in Government kill Rasputin in 1916

4 Strike and Riots General strike and Bread Riots in 1917 Nicholas orders troops to break up riots.  Troops refuse to shoot  Many soldiers join the rioters

5 March 1917 Legislature set up a provisional government. Czar Nicholas II asked to step down – He does! New Government:  Democratic  Lead by Kerensky  Decided to continue with WWI (Bad Idea)  People wanted out!!!!! Soviets form – workers and soldiers begin meeting to discuss problems in Russia

6 Influence of Karl Marx German Philosopher who developed Communism  Communist Manifesto  Violent revolution to overthrow Capitalist system Influenced Vladimir Lenin  Forms Bolsheviks (Marzists)  Wants to seize power and end Capitalist system  Tries to take control of the Soviets

7 Lenin’s Promises End of WWI Land redistribution Transfer control of factories to the workers Government power to Soviets “Peace, Land, Bread” “Worker control of production” “All power to the Soviets”

8 Bolsheviks Rise to Power October 1917 Membership up to 240,000 Controls most of Soviets November 6  Seize the Winter Palace and provisional government collapses Lenin organizes Congress of Soviets Renamed the Communists Peace treaty with Germany – Treaty of Brest-Litovsk (1918)

9 Civil War in Russia Communist Red Army vs. Royalist White Army  Royal Family is murdered  War raged between 1918-1921

10 Triumph of Communism Red Army defeats larger Royalist White Army  Lead by Leon Trotsky Strong sense of purpose and used TERROR to keep people loyal 1921:  Communists control Russia  One political party with Lenin as leader

11 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lzN1FxxOYVE Sailors of Kronstadt Petrograd (Capital) Larisa Reisner and Raskolnikov


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