Russian Revolution. The Bolsheviks small Marxist group wanted to change life in Russia leader = Vladimir Lenin goal = overthrow czar.

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Russian Revolution

The Bolsheviks small Marxist group wanted to change life in Russia leader = Vladimir Lenin goal = overthrow czar

Their vision: if czar was overthrown, industrial workers could govern Russia

Russia & WWI Czar Nicholas II hoped war would unite Russia & stop talk of revolution patriotism increased rapidly

Russia & WWI Russia was not ready for war Russia lacked: factories/supplies transportation system modern equipment competent military leaders

Conditions Worsen 1915  Nicholas II took command of Russian military if Russia failed in WWI, so would Nicholas II

Conditions Worsen food & other goods grew scarce peasants grew desperate Nicholas II went to war left Czarina Alexandra in charge (unpopular) Alexandra took advice from Grigory Rasputin (corrupt/immoral)

Revolution Begins March 8, 1917  Petrograd, Russia unhappy citizens marched the Duma (Russia’s legislature) defied Nicholas II March 15, 1917  Nicholas II forced to abdicate

Temporary Government Duma established temporary government many Russians didn’t like this government Bolsheviks wanted basic changes Lenin was still leader

Bolshevik Revolution mid-1917  still fighting Central Powers in WWI Russian army was weak & collapsed November 1917  Bolshevik Red Guard attacked government and won

Bolshevik Revolution Lenin established radical communist program private ownership = illegal land redistributed to peasants

After the Revolution Lenin wanted to end involvement in war Started negotiation with Central Powers Russia lost much land to Central Powers because of lack of strong military

Civil War some Russians disliked the negotiations & their results opponents of Bolsheviks = “White Army” army leaders political opponents wealthy Russians

Civil War Ends Red Army vs. White Army late 1920  Bolsheviks triumph 1921  New Economic Policy: plan permitting some capitalist activity

The Soviet Union 1922  economy began to improve 1922  Russia reunited with neighboring lands that had belonged to Russian Empire became Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) or Soviet Union

When did Stalin come into the picture in the USSR? Vladimir Lenin died in 1924 Joseph Stalin outmaneuvered his rivals for control of the Bolshevik party Once in power, he collectivized farming and had potential enemies executed or sent to forced labor camps.