USSR 1924-57INTRODUCTION
First impressions!
• When you hear the word “Russia:” What do you think of? Write down two things that come to mind
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Geography
Is 17 075 400 Square kilometres in size
Covers more than a ninth of the earth’s land area
Spans over 9 different time zones
General History
• From the earliest beginnings of the Russian State, Russia was ruled by Tsars.
• Tsars had absolute power, which meant they did not have to answer to anybody
• Under this strong rule, Russia grew into a large empire but was very backward compared to the rest of Western Europe. There was a vast disparity between rich and poor.
Task:• Read the worksheet on Peasants and Factory
workers.• Condense the information into concise notes
in the form of a T chart• On page 12 of the Text book, draw the
diagram showing society in TsaristRussia
• Nicholas II was the last Tsar of Russia. He did not care for politics and was oblivious to the plight of his people.
• His son, Alexei the Tsarevich (heir to the throne) had the disorder called haemophilia (this means your blood doesn’t clot, so the smallest cut could kill)
• Nicholas turned to a Siberian ‘healer’ called Gregori Rasputin to help. Rasputin soon became a regular visitor to the Royal household, and his influence in political affairs started to show
• When World War One broke out in 1914, the country was united with the Tsar to fight Germany.
• Soldiers were badly trained and poorly equipped. Russia was not industrialised enough to win a modern war. The Russian army suffered horrendous defeats.
• Tsar Nicholas decided to go to the front and lead the army. This was one of his worst decisions, as this made him responsible for the defeats AND the shortages
• While Nicholas was away at the front, his wife Alexandria took over running Russia, with disastrous consequences
• Alexandria had been born in Germany, so the Russian people became uneasy at her power
• She relied heavily on advice from Rasputin, who was a serial alcoholic and womaniser.
• The Russian people did not trust Alexandria or Rasputin, and rumours began to circulate that they were seeing each other
• In 1916, a group of nobles decided to kill Rasputin, to help Russia’s cause
• They lured him to one of their homes, and served him cakes and red wine laced with enough cyanide to kill 5 men. Rasputin was completely unaffected!
• The nobles then shot him, and he still didn’t die, so they shot him 3 more times, bound him up and threw him in the River Neva
• The autopsy showed that Rasputin had died from drowning, not his injuries!!!
• By 1917, there had been more than 6 million Russian Casualties.
• The cities were starving, and in February 1917 bread riots in Petrograd led to a general strike.
• The Tsar’s troops refused to shoot the rioters, and Nicholas realised that there was no one to keep him on the throne, so he abdicated….
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