Russian Revolution Notes
Russian Revolution Notes
Russian Revolution Notes
I. Background to Revolution
A. Due to a lack of experienced military leaders and
technology, Russia was unprepared for World War I.
1. The Russian army was poorly trained and equipped
2. suffered terrible losses.
B. 1917 - the Russian will to continue fighting in the war had
disappeared.
C. Czar Nicholas II relied on his army and gov’t to keep him in
power.
1. wife Alexandra cut him off from events back home
2. was strongly influenced by Grigori Rasputin (supposedly a
spiritual man)
3. Though he had no military experience, Nicholas insisted
on commanding the army in the field
4. while away from the capital, Alexandra made important
decisions with the help of Rasputin.
D. Russian people became increasingly upset with the czar and his
wife due to military & economic disasters.
1. Conservatives wanted to save the deteriorating situation & assassinated Rasputin late in 1916.
2. However, this did not save the monarchy.
E. In March 1917, working-class women led a series of strikes in the capital city of Petrograd.
1. They were upset about bread shortages and rationing.
2. They called a general strike that shut down all the factories.
F. Alexandra reported the situation to Nicholas, describing the demonstrators as hooligans.
1. Nicholas responded by ordering troops to break up the crowds with force.
2. many soldiers refused to shoot and joined the demonstrators
3. on March 12, the Duma, or legislature, met & est a provisional gov’t
4. The gov’t then urged the czar to step down, which he did.
G. The provisional gov’t was headed by Alexander Kerensky and decided to continue fighting the war
1. this was a grave mistake
2. it upset workers and peasants who wanted to end the years of fighting.
H. The gov’t was also challenged by the soviets - councils representing workers and soldiers
1. came to play an important role in Russian politics
2. Soviets sprang up around the country, and were mostly made up of socialists.