Title: Russian Revolution
1Russian Revolution
2Czar Nicholas II and Family
3I. The Revolution of 1905
- The working class was discontent
- No individual land ownership
4Bloody Sunday (1905)
5I. Revolution of 1905 (cont)
- Russia industrialized on the backs of the
peasants - Real winners of the 1905 Revolution Middle Class
- --Duma (Think congress)
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6II. Alexandra The Power Behind the Throne
- Even more blindly committed to autocracy than her
husband - The influence of Rasputin over Alexandra
- Holy Man
- Could heal Alexis
- Scandals surrounding Rasputin served to discredit
the monarchy
7Alexis Alexandras Son with Hemophilia
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9Rasputin
10Rasputin with Admirers
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12III. World War I The Last Straw
- War revealed the ineptitude and arrogance of the
countrys aristocratic elite - Corrupt military leadership and contempt for
ordinary Russian people - Average peasant has very little invested in the
War
13III. World War I (cont)
- Poorly supplied troops
- Result Chaos and Disintegration of the Russian
Army -
- Spreading Discontent among the public
14IV. The Collapse of the Imperial Government
- Nicholas leaves for the FrontSeptember, 1915
- Alexandra and Rasputin throw the government into
chaos - Alexandra and other high government officials
accused of treason
15IV. The Collapse of the Imperial Government
(cont)
- Rasputin assassinated in December of 1916
- Refusal to receive assistance of the Russian
Middle Class - Complete mismanagement of the wartime economy
16V. The Two Revolutions of 1917
- The March Revolution (March 12)
- The November Revolution (November 6)
17VI. The March Revolution
- Origins Food riots and strikes
- Duma declared itself a Provisional Government on
March12th - Tsar abdicated on March 17th
- The Petrograd Soviet
- --Order 1
- Soldiers should return to their barracks and
obey their officers
18VII. Soviet Political Ideology
- Most influenced by Marxist socialism
- Emulated western socialism
- Two Factions
- -- Mensheviks
- -- Bolsheviks
19VIII. Founder of Bolshevism Vladimir Lenin
- His Early Years
- --Exiled to Siberia in 1897
- Committed to Class Struggle and Revolution
- Moved to London in 1902 and befriended Leon
Trotsky
20VIII. Lenin (cont)
- Key role of the Party in the revolution
- -- Dictatorship of the Proletariat
- Bolsheviks split from the Russian Socialist Party
in 1912
21IX. The November Revolution
- All private property of wealthy was abolished and
divided among the peasantry - Largest industrial enterprises nationalized
22IX. November Revolution (cont)
- Political Police organized CHEKA
- Revolutionary army created with Trotsky in charge
- -- Red Army
- Bolshevik Party renamed Communist Party in March
of 1918 - The Treaty of Brest-Litovsk negotiated with the
Germans
23XI. November Revolution (cont)
- Humiliating Treaty would be nullified since all
of the west was on the verge of revolution - Civil War fought between 1917-1920
- -- Reds versus Whites
- Complete breakdown of Russian economy and society
24Did you volunteer for the Red Army?
25White Recruitment Poster (1919)
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28Socialism
- A theory or system of social organization that
allows everyone (the community) the means to
control production, capital, and property
29Communism
- A Form of Socialism
- Central Planning of the Economy by the State
- Government (Communist Party) makes decisions on
individual jobs and pay
301924
- Lenin Dies
- Power Vacuum
- Leon Trotsky vs. Joseph Stalin
- Stalin takes control
- Stalin must decide how he will maintain power
- Decides to create a totalitarian state
31Lenin Embalmed
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33Characteristics of a Totalitarian State
- Dictatorship- Absolute Authority
- Dynamic Leader- Vision for the nation
- State Control Over All Sectors of Society
- Business, Family Life, Labor, youth groups,
housing, religion, education, the arts - State Control Over the Individual
- Obedience
- Denies basic liberties
- Organized Violence
- Uses force to crush opposition
34Stalins Totalitarian State
- State Control of the Economy
- 5 year plan, collective farms
- Police Terror
- Great Purge, crush opposition
- Religious Persecution
- Control of the individual
- Propaganda (socialist realism)
- Molding peoples minds
- Education
- Controlled by the government
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