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Russian Revolutions

Russian Revolutions. Alexander III. 1881 – Return to autocracy – total power Harsh measures Censorship codes Secret Police Oppressed non-Russians Russian language Nicholas continues autocracy http://www.history.com/media.do?action=clip&id=mf821_tsarnicholasII_33.

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Russian Revolutions

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  1. Russian Revolutions

  2. Alexander III • 1881 – Return to autocracy – total power • Harsh measures • Censorship codes • Secret Police • Oppressed non-Russians • Russian language • Nicholas continues autocracy • http://www.history.com/media.do?action=clip&id=mf821_tsarnicholasII_33

  3. Russian Industrialization • More factories • Steel industry • Trans-Siberian Railway – Finished 1916

  4. Revolutionary Movements • Poor working conditions • Low wages • Child labor • No trade unions • Many followed Karl Marx • Proletariat - Workers

  5. Russian Marxists • Mensheviks – moderate, more broad support for change • Bolsheviks – radical, small committed # to sacrifice everything for change • V.I. Lenin – leader of Bolsheviks

  6. Leading up to Revolution • Russo-Japanese War • Bloody Sunday: Revolution of 1905 • World War I

  7. March Revolution • 1917 - Women in Petrograd went on strike – bread and fuel • Soldiers joined them • Nicholas steps down – executed • Not a strong government - provisional • War drags on • Lenin returned to Russia • http://www.history.com/media.do?action=clip&id=tdih_mar08_broadband • http://www.history.com/media.do?action=clip&id=tdih_0416

  8. Bolshevik Revolution • Nov. 1917 – factory workers stormed Winter Palace • Bolshevik Red Guards • Lenin distributed land b/w peasants • Gave control of factories to workers • Signed Treaty of Brest-Litovsk with Germany – Many Russians mad

  9. Civil War • Bolsheviks Red vs. White Army • Different types of people in White Army • Leon Trotsky led Bolshevik Red Army • Allies sent aid to White Army • Red Army wins • 14 million died

  10. Lenin • New Economic Policy – allowed peasants to sell surplus of crops instead of gov’t • Let some factories, businesses, farms be private • Small Scale Capitalism • Slow recovery

  11. Lenin Politics • Organized Russia into self-governing republics under central gov’t • 1922 – USSR – Union of Soviet Socialist Republics • http://www.history.com/media.do?action=clip&id=tdih_dec30_broadband • Communist Party – 1924 – Bolsheviks created constitution based on socialist and democratic principles

  12. Joseph Stalin • “Man of Steel” • Lenin thought he was dangerous • 1924 Lenin Died • By 1928 Stalin had complete power • http://www.history.com/media.do?id=tdih_0111&action=clip

  13. Totalitarianism • Gov’t takes total, centralized, state control • Police Terror – Force obedience, spying, intimidating • Indoctrination – Instruction in gov’t’s beliefs • Propaganda and Censorship • Religious and Ethnic groups

  14. Stalinist Russia • Arrested and executed millions • Turned on Communist Party • 1934-1938 Great Purge – Eliminate anyone who threatened his power

  15. Stalin’s Economy • Command Economy – gov’t makes all economic decisions • Five-Year Plans – Set high goals for production • Economic gains, but shortages of housing, food, clothing • Collective Farms – Gov’t owned farms, combined private farms in USSR

  16. Women Gain Rights • Women helped state-controlled economy • Child Care • Education Opportunities

  17. http://www.history.com/media.do?action=clip&id=tdih_1228 http://www.history.com/media.do?action=clip&id=ee_russia_stalinpurges_broadband

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