The October Revolution
Russia, 1917
The Rise of Russian Nationalism
What is nationalism?
The belief that people should be loyal, mainly to their nation- that is, to the people with whom they share a culture and history- rather than to a king of empire.
How might this be bad for the czars? What might this lead to?
THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION: 1917
Due to a lack of experienced military leaders, Russia was not prepared for WWI.
Poorly trained and equipped. Will to fight had faded. Czar Nicholas II relied on
military to stay in power.
People begin to turn on royal family…
Nicholas insisted on leading the army to war even though he had no military experience.
People become upset at military & economic disasters in Russia.
Alexandra influenced by Grigori Rasputin Rasputin claimed to be a “Holy Man” and
influenced the king and queen
Rasputin
March towards Revolution….
Conservatives kill Rasputin in 1916 Fear that he has too much influence Russian people view him negatively This action does not save the monarchy
1917: Food rationing and bread shortages Working women revolt and stage
strikes Nicholas responds with violence
The czar’s response…
Orders troops to break up demonstrators with force. Many troops refuse and join the
protests The Duma demands that Czar
Nicholas abdicate Russians continue to fight in WWI
Angers many people
Government challenged by the Soviets. Soviets – councils representing
soldiers and workers. Most were Socialists.
Bolsheviks – small faction of Marxist party led by V.I. Lenin.
Bolsheviks felt they had to control the existing Soviets.
They promised to end the war, give land back to the peasants and transfer government power to the Soviets.
Bolshevik Program “Peace,Land, Bread” Worker Control of Production ALL power to the Soviets.
Vladimir Lenin and the Bolshevik Revolution
October Revolution
Lenin turns power to the Soviets, but maintains complete power by heading the Council of People’s Commissars.
Bolsheviks re-name themselves the Communists.
CAUSES AND EFFECTS OF THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTIONS, 1917
Causes: Effects/Causes: Effects:Czarist Russia March Revolution Bolshevik Revolution
Civil War
Red Army vs. White Army 1920- Red Army in control
Royal family captured Moved to a mining town Eventually all are killed. Or are they?
Control people by TERROR.
Secret Police – ChekaOpposed to Communists,
they would come calling.Allies send troops to oppose
Communists. Communists appeal to patriotism to fight.
Fight for Power
1924- Lenin dies Power struggle begins
Stalin v. Trotsky Stalin: General Secretary
Appointed many to key positions Their support= head of the Communist
party Trotsky: Brilliant commissioner of the
Civil War; helped the Communists to win
Stalin’s Five Year Plan
Sets economic goals for 5 years Plan takes its toll on the Russian
people. Government uses propaganda to boost
morale. Collectivization: Government takes
farms and peasants work on them
Stalin’s Reign
Russia under Stalin
1930s: millions starve to death due to food shortages
Those who resisted or spoke out against Stalin were sent to labor camps in Siberia
Stalin overturns women’s rights gained in the 1920s
Under Stalin, the government prospers, but the people do not An estimated 20-30 million die