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1 Lesson 14

2 The Bolshevik Seizure of Power. L.O. To understand the events of the Oct/Nov 1917 Revolution

3 Homework due by next Wednesday, October 21: Russia Quiz 1 VLE -> GCSE History Starting September 2013 -> Topic 5 Russia 1905 – 1924 -> Russia Quiz 1 Factual Recall Quiz covering: “What were the causes of the Revolution in 1917?” Time limit: 25 minutes Pay attention to what the question asks! Make sure you answer fully! When you finished the quiz click “next” and then “Submit all and finish” Print out the results page (this should show your name in top right of VLE, Started on, State, Completed On, Time Taken, Marks, and Grades out of 100)

4 Revision Website – 1917 http://soviethistory.msu.edu/1917-2 Includes information on the following events: - February Revolution - Formation of the Soviets - April Crisis - Revolution in the Army - July Days - Kornilov Affair - Bolsheviks Seize Power - First Bolshevik Decrees - Constituent Assembly - Treaty of Brest Litovsk http://soviethistory.msu.edu/1917-2February RevolutionFormation of the SovietsApril CrisisRevolution in the ArmyJuly DaysKornilov AffairBolsheviks Seize PowerFirst Bolshevik DecreesConstituent AssemblyTreaty of Brest Litovsk

5 Storming the Winter Palace https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3 EjDNdn_cjc (4 minutes) – 1917 Revolution: Bloodshed Begins “The Provisional Government had shrunk to a meeting of ministers in the Winter Palace. It was not overthrown by a mass attack on the Winter Palace. A few Red Guards climbed in through the servants’ entrance, found the Provisional Government in a meeting and arrested the ministers in the name of the people. Six people, five of them Red Guards, were casualties of bad shooting by their own comrades. [A.J.P. Taylor, a British historian, writing in his book Revolutions and Revolutionaries, which was published in 1980]

6 4 Key Questions in this lesson Why were the Bolsheviks stronger in October than they were in February of 1917? What were the events of October 1917? What was the role of Lenin? What was the Role of Trotsky?

7 Why were the Bolsheviks stronger in October than they were in February of 1917?

8 Why were the Bolsheviks in a stronger position in October 1917, than they had been in Feb 1917? (Use pages 77-79 of WJEC) Membership had grown from 24,000 in February 1917 to 340,000 by October 1917! This is due to some of the following: 1) Promises made to the population “Peace, Bread and Land.” 2) The party used propaganda to win support and published their own newspaper (Pravda) to attack the government. 3) The Bolsheviks are now armed and seen by many as heroes after crushing Kornilov revolt 4) Bolsheviks secured a majority in the Petrograd Soviet, and increased their representation in the Moscow Soviet and in the soviets in other cities.

9 4 Key Questions in this lesson Why were the Bolsheviks stronger in October than they were in February of 1917? What were the events of October 1917? What was the role of Lenin? What was the Role of Trotsky?

10 An important note about the dates! Russia in 1917 still used the Julian Calendar, which is 13 days behind the Gregorian (modern) calendar. Your text and I will use the Julian Calendar (which was in place until the Bolsheviks adopted the Gregorian Calendar in Feb 1918. Therefore the events of the Revolution which took place on October 24/25 of the Julian Calendar, occurred on the 6/7 of November if using the modern calendar! Simultaneously the events that took place between 23/27 of February, is referred to as the March Revolution if using the Gregorian Calendar! ______________________________________________________________________________ To understand the issues surrounding control of Russia between Feb /March and Oct /Nov 1917.

11 Look at the next slide… Can you pick out: -The role of Trotsky and Lenin -Decisions made – who made them? -Which buildings do they secure and why?

12 MRC – Military Revolutionary Committee (set up by Trotsky)

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14 The October Revolution Outline the role/contribution of Lenin & Trotsky Use pgs. 79-80 of WJEC textbook Use pgs. 34-38 of Russia in Transition textbook

15 Discussion 1) Why did Lenin decide to undertake the October Revolution when he did? (Consider the information on page 34 from Russia in Transition) 2) Summarise reasons why Lenin was important to the October Rev 3) Summarise reasons why Trotsky was important to the October Rev

16 Plenary: You say we pay…. Petrograd Soviet Kerensky Bolshevik Central Committee Pravda Red Guards Lenin Finland Winter Palace

17 Plenary: You say we pay…. Kornilov Trotsky Smolny Institute Aurora Military Revolutionary Committee Peace Bread Land Kamenev and Zinoviev

18 Homework due by next Wednesday, October 21 : Russia Quiz 1 VLE -> GCSE History Starting September 2013 -> Topic 5 Russia 1905 – 1924 -> Russia Quiz 1 Factual Recall Quiz covering: “What were the causes of the Revolution in 1917?” Time limit: 25 minutes Pay attention to what the question asks! Make sure you answer fully! When you finished the quiz click “next” and then “Submit all and finish” Print out the results page (this should show your name in top right of VLE, Started on, State, Completed On, Time Taken, Marks, and Grades out of 100)

19 Revision Website – 1917 http://soviethistory.msu.edu/1917-2 Includes information on the following events: - February Revolution - Formation of the Soviets - April Crisis - Revolution in the Army - July Days - Kornilov Affair - Bolsheviks Seize Power - First Bolshevik Decrees - Constituent Assembly - Treaty of Brest Litovsk http://soviethistory.msu.edu/1917-2February RevolutionFormation of the SovietsApril CrisisRevolution in the ArmyJuly DaysKornilov AffairBolsheviks Seize PowerFirst Bolshevik DecreesConstituent AssemblyTreaty of Brest Litovsk

20 Lesson 15

21 The Bolshevik Seizure of Power. L.O. To understand the events of the Oct/Nov 1917 Revolution

22 Homework due Wednesday, October 21 : Russia Quiz 1 VLE -> GCSE History Starting September 2013 -> Topic 5 Russia 1905 – 1924 -> Russia Quiz 1 Factual Recall Quiz covering: “What were the causes of the Revolution in 1917?” Time limit: 25 minutes Pay attention to what the question asks! Make sure you answer fully! When you finished the quiz click “next” and then “Submit all and finish” Print out the results page (this should show your name in top right of VLE, Started on, State, Completed On, Time Taken, Marks, and Grades out of 100)

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24 The October Revoluti on Time to reflect LO: Analyse the reasons for success of October Revolution

25 Why were the Bolsheviks successful in October 1917? Answer this question by talking for I minute to your partner without hesitation. Swap and let the other person have a go. Now decide between you on what you think is the most important reason you have mentioned. LO: Analyse the reasons for success of October Revolution

26 Task Get into groups of 5. Numbers yourselves off 1-5. Go join with all of the other students who have the same number as you Using the whiteboards, write down as many points and keywords to help explain and support the reason listed before for the success of the October Revolution. 1.Lenin’s leadership & promises 2.Trotsky’s tactics & organisation (MRC / Red Guards) 3.Support from Soldiers & Sailors 4.World War One 5.Provisional Government & Domestic problems LO: Analyse the reasons for success of October Revolution

27 Task Go back to your original groups Argue to the people in your group why your reason is the most important reason for the success of the October Revolution. 1.Lenin’s leadership & promises 2.Trotsky’s tactics & organisation (MRC / Red Guards) 3.Support from Soldiers & Sailors 4.World War One 5.Provisional Government & Domestic problems LO: Analyse the reasons for success of October Revolution

28 Plenary Can you see any links between any of the points you have made? Which reason do you consider the most important and why? LO: Analyse the reasons for success of October Revolution

29 Homework due first lesson back after half-term break! 1) Create a detailed timeline of the events in Russia during 1917. 2) Go into Mr. Walker’s Russia 1905-1924 Folder Go to Unit 2 – Causes and Impact of the Civil War, 1918-1921 Open Lesson 1 – “What were the causes of the Russian Civil War?” Print off slide 6 – Opposition to Bolsheviks onto A3 paper! There will be a warning issued for anyone who fails to have both of these done!

30 Revision Website – 1917 http://soviethistory.msu.edu/1917-2 Includes information on the following events: - February Revolution - Formation of the Soviets - April Crisis - Revolution in the Army - July Days - Kornilov Affair - Bolsheviks Seize Power - First Bolshevik Decrees - Constituent Assembly - Treaty of Brest Litovsk http://soviethistory.msu.edu/1917-2February RevolutionFormation of the SovietsApril CrisisRevolution in the ArmyJuly DaysKornilov AffairBolsheviks Seize PowerFirst Bolshevik DecreesConstituent AssemblyTreaty of Brest Litovsk


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