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Page 1: Russian Revolution The Romanov Family Ruled Russia for 300 years Last Czar= Nicholas II and wife Alexandra

Russian Revolution

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The Romanov Family

• Ruled Russia for 300 years

• Last Czar= Nicholas II and wife Alexandra

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Russo Japanese War

• Russo Japanese War-1904-1905• Due to Russia’s expansionist policy• Intended to increase prestige• Resulthumiliating defeat (1st time Asian

Power defeated European power in a real war.)-Lost Korea

• Japan-now major threat to Russia in East• Russian’s lost confidence

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Bloody Sunday

Troops open fire on workers peaceful demonstration-Jan. 22, 1905-location: St. Petersburg-Main Idea: Marchers carried petition to Tsar Nicholas II-asked for higher wages, shorter work day, better conditions, legislative assembly, universal male suffrage.

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• Nicholas II’s guards fire on crowd-over 100 dead and many more wounded

Result: Public opinion turned against Old Regime

October Manifesto-promised “freedom of person, conscience, speech, assembly, and union.” Agreed to summon a Duma, elected national legislature. No law would go into affect without their approval.

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Leading to Revolution

• Oct. 1905 General Strike sweeps Russiaends when Tsar promises a constitution.

• Dec. 1905- In response to the suppression of the St Petersburg Soviet, the Moscow Soviet organizes a disastrous insurrection that the government suppresses after five days

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Leading to Revolution Cont…

• 1906-the Duma is dissolved when it produces anti-govt. majority.

• 1911-1914 A new wave of workers unrest ends with the outbreak of the First World War

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WWI

• By 1915 over 2 million Russians die on the front

• Not equipped with sufficient rifles, ammunition or medical care

• Nicholas II-goes to front to take charge. (Patriotic gesture) Leaves wife Alexandra to domestic affairs

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Why was there a

Communist revolution in

Russia in 1917?

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Factors that led to theCommunist revolution

in 1917.

The weaknessof Tsar Nicholas II

The discontent of the peasants

The discontent of the workers

Red vs. White

The failure of the Duma

Russian failures in the First World War

The FebruaryRevolution 1917

Rasputin and scandal

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Weakness of Tsar Nicholas IIWeakness of Tsar Nicholas II

Tsar Nicholas II was an absolute monarch.

Nicholas was a weak man. He used his secret police, the Okrana, to persecute opponents.

Books and newspapers were censored.

Russia=vast country almost medieval compared to other countries.

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Failure of the DumaFailure of the Duma

1905-Russia loses in Russo Japanese War.

Causes strikes in Russian cities and Tsar almost lost control.

Nicholas II offers to call Duma, parliament, with free elections.

But when the Duma met, it criticized the Tsar so it was dismissed.

It was clear that the Duma would be shut down if it criticised the Tsar.

As long as the Tsar had control of the army, his power could not be broken.

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The discontent of the WorkersThe discontent of the Workers

Industrialisation began much later in Russia than in Western Europe.

By 1900 20% of Russians were workers living in cities.

Working conditions=harsh. Pay was low. Strikes and demonstrations were illegal, but often took place. Strikers were frequently shot by the Tsar’s soldiers or secret police.

‘The whole day we pour out our blood and sweat.

Every minute we are exposed to danger.’

Union leaflet 1898

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The discontent of the PeasantsThe discontent of the Peasants

Russia=rural society.

90% of people were poor peasants.

1861-serfs freed: free but many can’t afford to buy their own farms.

Very often the peasants do not have enough allotment land. They cannot feed themselves, clothe themselves, heat their homes, keep their tools and livestock, secure

seed for sowing and lastly pay their taxes.

Police report into country conditions 1905

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Russian failures in the First World War Russian failures in the First World War

Beginning of war went okay but then went downhill.

1915 Tsar Nicholas II assumed personal command of the Russian armed forces.

Risky-defeats would be blamed on him.

Tsar=poor commander.

Russian Army lost confidence after a string of defeats. Soldiers were poorly trained and lacked basic items.

With low morale, thousands deserted.

Without army’s support-Tsar’s position became shaky.

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Rasputin and ScandalRasputin and Scandal

Wife Tsarinia Alexandra in charge while he was on the front.

Alexandra came under the influence of Gregory Rasputin, a ‘holy man’ who appeared to be able to heal the haemophilia of Prince Alexis, the heir to the throne.

Rasputin used power to win effective control of the government.

This aroused envy and he was murdered in 1916.

His influence undermined the prestige of the royal family, but his murder came too late to save them.

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Two Sides EmergeTwo Sides Emerge

Reds vs. WhitesReds vs. Whites

1. Reds-Bolsheviks, Communist revolutionaries

2. Whites: Counterrevolutionaries-made up of tsarist imperial officers, Mensheviks, democrats and others-all united to defeat the Bolsheviks

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The February Revolution 1917The February Revolution 1917

Spontaneous uprising against Tsar in Feb. 1917.

Sparked by food riots, poor working conditions, and failure to win the war.

Russian army refused to shoot at the demonstrators and joined forces with them.

Lenin, in exile in Switzerland, raced to Petrograd so that he could attempt to seize control of the revolution.

March 1917, without the support of the army, the Tsar was forced to abdicate.

A Provisional government was set up under Kerensky. Lenin believed it was weak.

October 1917, Lenin led an armed uprising against the Provisional Government. His aim was to take control of Russia and turn it in to a communist country.

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How did Lenin impose

Communist control in

Russia between 1917-1924?

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Factors that helped Lenin impose

Communist control inRussia 1917-1924.

The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk

The Civil War 1918-

1921

The execution of Tsar

Nicholas II 1918

Success of the New

Economic Policy

The Cheka

War Communism

The Kronstadt Revolt 1921

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The Cheka (or secret police)The Cheka (or secret police)

December 1917 Lenin set up a secret police force known as the Cheka.

Cheka agents spied on the Russian people in factories and villages.

Anyone suspected of being anti-Communist could be arrested, tortured and executed without a trial.

When opponents tried to assassinate Lenin in 1918, he launched the Red Terror campaign against his enemies. It is said that 50,000 people were arrested and executed in this period.

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The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk

To successfully impose Communism in Russia, Lenin knew he had to pull out of WWI.

In March 1918 Russia signed a humiliating peace treaty with Germany. Russia lost a huge amount of land in the West. This included about one-sixth of the population (60 million people), three-quarters of its iron and coal and over a quarter of the best farmland in Russia.

Came at a high price, but Lenin knew he couldn’t defeat Germany and his opponents in Russia at the same time.

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The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk 1918The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk 1918

Germany

Russia

.Brest-Litovsk

Ukraine

Estonia

Latvia

Lithuania

Russian territory ceded to Germany

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The Civil War 1918-1921The Civil War 1918-1921

Reds vs. Whites:

Reds: Lenin and the communists

Whites: Mixture of people-those who opposed the Reds-supported by Britain, US, France, and Japan-stop spread of Communism

Communists winWhites were divided and Reds controlled key cities, industrial centers, and communication links. Also, Trotsky’s tough leadership proved decisive leadership of new Red Army.

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Allied armies White Russian armies Polish armies

Japanese armies Finns

Communist Russia Communist Russia besieged during the besieged during the Civil War 1918-1921Civil War 1918-1921

• Moscow

• Petrograd

Czechs (ex-prisoners of war)

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Every scoundrel who incites anyone to retreat or to desertwill be shot!

Every soldier who throws awayhis rifle will be shot!

Leon Trotsky – founder and commander of the Red ArmyEvery scoundrel who

incites anyone to retreat or to desert will be

shot!

Every soldier who throws away his rifle

will be shot!

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The execution of Tsar The execution of Tsar Nicholas II July 1918Nicholas II July 1918

After his abdication in March 1917, Tsar Nicholas II and his family were arrested and sent to Siberia.

In July 1918, the Romanovs were in Ekaterinburg, with a White army closing in on the town. Local communists were worried that the Tsar might be a rallying point for the Whites. As a result, Tsar Nicholas, his wife, their five children and four attendants were shot and bayoneted.

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War CommunismWar Communism

Lenin needed strong Red Army to win.

Therefore-state control of factories and appointed managers to run them. Work=hard, long, rationed food. UNIONS=BANNED

Cheka-seized surplus grain from peasants.

Peasants hid food or grew less.

Drought and famine hit Russia in 1921 – over 4 million people died.

Food?

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The Kronstadt Revolt 1921The Kronstadt Revolt 1921

War Communismmakes Lenin and his govt. unpopular.

Discontent grew. Workers went on strike-in spite of death penalty.

Most serious opposition-March 1921-Sailors at Kronstadt naval base near Petrograd revolted. Accused Lenin of breaking promise to help workers.

Lenin-ordered Red Army to put down revolt. 20,000 casualties. Leaders of revolt were executed.

Warns Lenin-may have to relax War Communism

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Success of the New Economic Policy 1921Success of the New Economic Policy 1921

To regain popular support, Lenin relaxed War To regain popular support, Lenin relaxed War Communism with the New Economic Policy Communism with the New Economic Policy (NEP). (NEP).

Smaller industries were returned to private Smaller industries were returned to private ownership and peasants could sell their surplus on ownership and peasants could sell their surplus on the open market. This was a return to capitalism the open market. This was a return to capitalism and competition.and competition.

Goal-give breathing space-Russia get back on feet. Goal-give breathing space-Russia get back on feet. Most in Communist Party were for it, though some Most in Communist Party were for it, though some were against it. were against it.

NEP-on whole=success. Some saw NEP as a NEP-on whole=success. Some saw NEP as a betrayal of communism and return to the old betrayal of communism and return to the old system.system.

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Communist control of the USSR by 1924Communist control of the USSR by 1924

• Moscow

• Leningrad

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Lenin died 1924-had been successful in imposing communist dictatorship.

Defeated all opponents-est. strong communist govt.

As each of the areas formerly belonging to the Tsar came under communist control, they were turned into socialist republics.

1923-these became the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR).

Lenin failed to leave clear successor-led to four year bitter struggle.

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Who would

succeed Lenin?

Trotsky – Red ArmyCommander and

Commisar of ForeignAffairs

Stalin – Commisar forNationalities

OR

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How did Stalin rule the USSR between

1928-1941?

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The Struggle for power: Stalin v TrotskyThe Struggle for power: Stalin v Trotsky

Four year struggle for power.

Trotsky-believed Russia would become a catalyst for spread of communism.

Stalin-didn’t play significant role in Revolution of 1917-but gathered key posts in Communist Party. Wanted to strengthen communism in Russia-not as interested in international communism

By 1928 Stalin emerged as the successor to Lenin and Trotsky was forced into exile.

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Reasons for Stalin’s successReasons for Stalin’s success

When Lenin died he had warned the Communist Party of Stalin’s threat in lin’s threat in his ‘Political Testament’.his ‘Political Testament’.

Comrade Stalin is too rude.

Comrade Stalin, having become General

Secreretary, has great power in his hands, and

I am not sure that he always knows how to use that power with sufficient caution.

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Reasons for Stalin’s successReasons for Stalin’s success

Even without Lenin’s support-Stalin in strong spot.General Secretary of the Communist Party. Could remove opponents and replace them with supporters. Popular in Communist Party-wanted to concentrate on turning Russia into a modern, powerful state

Trotsky-much less popular.

In 1927 he was expelled from the Communist Party and forced into exile in 1929. Stalin had Trotsky assassinated in Mexico in 1940.

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Stalin’s dictatorship: purges and propagandaStalin’s dictatorship: purges and propaganda

Even with his opponents removed, Stalin still felt insecure. He conducted a policy of purges between 1934-1938. Millions were arrested, executed or sent to labour camps.

Stalin used the secret police, to undertake the ‘Great Terror’. Stalin purged:

• 90% of the army’s top officers,

• every admiral in the navy,

• 1 million Communist Party members,

• some 20 million ordinary Russians.

At the same time Stalin encouraged a cult of personality. Propaganda was used to make people aware of the part Stalin was playing in every aspect of life – work, home and leisure.

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Stalin’s face is seen everywhere. His name is spoken by everyone. His praises are sung in every

speech. Every room I entered had a portrait of Stalin hanging on the wall. Is it love or fear? I do

not know.

A foreigner describes the glorification of Stalin in the USSR.

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Reasons for CollectivisationReasons for Collectivisation

Agriculture is developing slowly, comrades. This is because we have about 25 million individually owned farms. They are the most primitive and undeveloped form of economy.

We must do our utmost to develop large farms and to convert them into grain factories for the country organised on a modem scientific basis.

Stalin in 1928Stalin in 1928

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CollectivisationCollectivisation

Late 1920’s-Russia suffered food crisis.

Stalin seizes grain from farmers-however, just like under War Communism-farmers hid food or produced less.

1929-Stalin announced collectivization of farms.

Collectivisation=limited success.

Human cost-10 to 15 mil. people died as a result.

1931-1932-famine in Russia as not enough food was being produced.

1939-Russia was producing the same amount of food as it had in 1928. Collectivisation was clearly a disaster and the problem was even worse as its population had increased by 20 million - all of whom needed feeding.

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Grain

1928 = 73.3 million tons

1934 = 67.6 million tons

Cattle

1929 = 70.5 million

1934 = 42.4 million

Pigs

1928 = 26 million

1934 = 22.6 million

Sheep and goats

1928 = 146.7 million

1934 = 51.9 million

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The Five Year PlansThe Five Year Plans

Stalin believed that industry could only develop through state control. Under GOSPLAN (state planning committee), three Five Year Plans set targets between 1928-1941 to increase production.

Russian industry changed enormously. New towns such as Magnitogorsk grew up and large projects such as the Dnieper hydroelectric dam were developed. The USSR became a major industrial country.

The human cost was high. Forced labour killed millions, working conditions were poor and hours of work were long.

We are 50-100 years behind the advanced countries. We must make up this gap in ten years. Either we do it or they crush us.

Stalin 1931

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The effects of Stalin’s rule on men and womenThe effects of Stalin’s rule on men and women

Millions of people suffered in Stalin’s purges – workers, peasants and members of the Communist Party itself.

Brutality, Persecution, executions, forced labour-millions died of starvation and over-work. Shops were empty; clothes were dull and badly made and household items difficult to find. Although the USSR was a Communist state, the dictatorship of Stalin was just as complete, and in some ways even more bloody, than that of Hitler.

But despite these appalling tragedies, there were some positive aspects to Stalin’s rule.

For example schools were built. Russia became a modern industrial country.

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The Great Patriotic War 1941-1945The Great Patriotic War 1941-1945

When Germany attacked the USSR in 1941, Stalin used the same ruthlessness to defend his country.

The defence of the USSR was the bloodiest war in history and cost the lives of millions of people and the destruction of thousands of villages, towns and cities.

The final victory in 1945 was, like everything else, put down to the personal leadership of Stalin by the Soviet propaganda machine.

After the war, Stalin built up the USSR as a superpower, in opposition to the USA. This conflict was known as the Cold War. Stalin died in 1953.