Bloody Sunday •Czar Nicholas II ordering troops to fire on peaceful protesters who attempted to encourage him to enact Enlightened reforms.
Bloody Sunday• Czar Nicholas II ordering troops to fire on peaceful protesters who
attempted to encourage him to enact Enlightened reforms.
The Duma• A body intended to represent the Russian people, but would be
disbanded every time critical of Czar Nicholas.
Alexander Kerensky• Established a provisional government after Czar Nicholas. Shared
power with soviets, that proved to be ineffectual.
Soviets• Local councils during the Russian Revolution.
Bolsheviks• Socialist party led by Vladimir Lenin during the Russian Revolution.
Vladimir Lenin• Marxist leader of the Bolsheviks, issued April Theses.
April Theses• Issued by Vladimir Lenin which demanded peace, land for peasants,
and power to the soviets.
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk• Treaty between the Soviets and Germany which a huge peace of
western Russia was ceded to Germany, so Russia dropped out of World War I and was not apart of the negotiation during the Treaty of Versailles.
Soviet Union• Baltic republics, Ukraine, Siberia, and other parts of the former
Russian Empire.
Red Army• Military force under the command of Leon Trotsky created by the
Bolsheviks.
Leon Trotsky• Commander of the Red Army
Mustafa Kemal (Ataturk, "Father of the Turks")• Led successful military campaigns against the Greeks, and overthrew
the Ottoman sultan. First President of modern Turkey. Set Turkey on a path toward Europe as opposed to the Middle East.
New Economic Policy• Instituted by Lenin which had capitalistic aspects, but was discarded
by Joseph Stalin.
Joseph Stalin• Leader of the Soviet Union, and imposed his Five Year Plans.
Five Year Plans• Instituted by Stalin that called for expedient agricultural production by
ruthlessly taking over private farms and combining them into state-owned enterprises, and advocated for the construction of large, nationalized factories.
Collectivization• Taking over private farms and combining them into state owned
enterprises.
Totalitarianism• The political concept that the citizen should be totally subject to an
absolute state authority
Communism• A political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and
leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
USSR• Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
The "Great Purge"• Referring to the Stalin regime systematically killing so many of its
enemies.