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Prelude to Revolution

Notes:

Alexander III was a very harsh and oppressive Tsar, creating a lot of opposition in the country

1881 - 1894

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Nicholas II1894-1917

Notes:

•Weak ruler, indecisive, great self-doubt

•Marries Alexandria (German Princess) who is much stronger than he

•Mother is a dominant factor in Tsar’s life

•Tsar does not understand historic changes taking place

•17th Century thinking in 20th Century world

•Classical Education

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Candid Camera!

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Timeline of Events

1905 – Russo-Japanese War

Russia defeated by the Japanese for economic control in Manchuria .

Signs the Treaty of Portsmouth.

Japanese acquired land and economic interests in the southern Manchuria rail system.

Video Clip – Days that Shook the World

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Revolution 1905 – Bloody Sunday

• Workers demand rights by taking a petition, led by Father Gapon, to the Tsar!

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1907 – Duma/Tsar Conflict (Duma has no real power used to placate the masses)1911 – Food shortages due to too much rain1914 – WWI (1 rifle for every 3 men)

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1917- (Feb/March) – Tsar Resigns – he is angry about his loss of power

1917 – Feb/Oct – P.M. Kerensky – Russia has a Parliamentary Democracy

1917 – Oct/Nov – Bolshevik Revolution

1917 – Russia signs the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk – large territorial and population loss for Russia Lenin gains support for his promise of Peace, Land and Bread.

Video Clip

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1918-1921 Civil War Reds vs. Whites

•Interference by the “Allied” powers of WWI

•Red color of communism (Bolsheviks)

•White Color of the nobility (Mensheviks)

Lenin rises to power

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War Communism

• The Bolshevik government begins to collectivize farming and industry.

• Discussion:

Why wasn’t war communism successful? – Not sure? Check out page 76– Think, pair, share

Why was it difficult to institute communism?

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1921 – Lenin’s N.E.P.New Economic Policy

• Re-introduce small time capitalism– Allow people to grow veggies and sell in

market or open small restaurants

– Discussion:

What is the purpose of Lenin’s N.E.P?

Was it more successful than War Communism? Why?

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Soviet Council

Lenin

Trotsky Stalin

Lenin is the how to guy falls ill (stroke) and

dies.

Trotsky is the philosopher and Lenin’s choice of

successor. Has an untimely accident.

Stalin – ruthless, uses the

appointment of General Secretary to centralize power

and be rid of his opponents.

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Rise of Stalin

• 1928- Stalin is leader of the USSR

• 1928 – 1933 – 1st 5 Year Plan = Collectivization

• 1933-1938 – 2nd 5 Year Plan = Heavy Industry (advances about 150 years in 10!)

• 1935 – Purges begin, great show trials; Stalin eliminates many top army officers and party officials

• Creates NKVD (i.e. Committee for Public Safety)

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•The liquidation of 690 000 people in the great purge of 1937 - 38.

•The destruction of 4 million Ukrainians and 2 million other people in the man-made and systematically perpetrated “dekulakisation” famine of 1932 - 1933.

The Great Purge

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Estimates range from 5 to 7 million Ukrainians killed due to Man Made Famine.

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1939 – Nazi-Soviet Pact

How do the two Political Cartoons depict the relationship between the Nazis and Soviets ?

Assignment: Create a title for the cartoons.

What is the importance of the Nazi-Soviet Pact?

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1941 – Great Patriotic War Begins

• The Soviet Union takes the side of the Allies after Germany attacks.

• Stalin rallies the Soviets with the war cry of: “We fight for Mother Russia”

• WWII Begins

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