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THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTIONS
RUSSIA UNDER THE TSARS
NICHOLAS II, THE TSAR
AND HIS FAMILY
- Immense Empire, but politically,
economically and socially backwards
with respect to Western Europe
- Autocracy: the tsar ruled as an absolute
monarch: he concentrated a lot of powers,
there was not a Parliament and there were
no elections. He was supported by the
Orthodox Church, bureaucracy (police, civil
servants) and the army.
-Political parties were forbidden
-Most of the population were peasants,
their living conditions were very hard and
most of them were illiterate.
-Only in some cities (Moscow, Saint
Petersburg) there were industries
and workers
POLITICAL PARTIES
PLEJANOV
RUSSIAN SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC LABOUR PARTY
SOCIALIST-REVOLUTIONARY PARTY
KERENSKYCHERNOV
CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY
(KADETS)
MILIUKOV
LENIN
All the political parties were forbidden
Marxist ideology
Liberal ideology
THE 1905 REVOLUTION
Demonstration to the Winter Palace
Bloody Sunday (9th January 1905)
Battleship Potemkin
The Russian defeat against Japan in the Russo-
Japanese War (1904-1905), showed Russia´s
backwardness and encouraged protests.
-January 1905: a demonstration of workers
asking for better working conditions was brutally
repressed by the army: 200 people were killed
-The revolt extended to other parts of the
country.
-Soviets (councils of workers ,peasants and
soldiers) appeared and tried to coordinate
protests.
-The Tsar promised to make some reforms (a
Constitution, a representative Parliament,
universal suffrage), but he didn´t keep his
promises.
RUSSIA DURING WORLD WAR 1
- Total disaster for the Russian army:
they suffered continuous defeats against
the Germans (Tannenberg, Masurian
Lakes in 1914), who conquered a large
amount of Russian territory.
-The Tsar took personal command of
the army and he was considered to be
responsible for the disaster
-At least two million Russian soldiers
and two million civilians were killed
during the war.
-The mobilization of millions of peasants
reduced the harvests and provoked a
shortage of food, an increase of prices
and hunger.
- Increasing desertions in the army and
strikes in cities. Soviets reappeared
and organized protests.
Orange line: Eastern front in 1915
Red squares: Russian army
Yellow squares: German army
Blue squares: Austro-Hungarian army
1917: THE FEBRUARY REVOLUTION (24th- 27th February)
Strikes increased, calling for:
- the end of the war
- bread
- the abdication of the tsar
Finally Nicholas II abdicated, the
Republic was proclaimed and a
Provisional Government was formed
by Liberals, Social-Revolutionaries and
Mensheviks.
This government decided to continue
war and make reforms to transform
Russia into a democracy (write a
Constitution). This meant postponing
land reform (the peasants´ greatest
hope). Deception spread and
desertions in the army increased.
Demostrations in February 1917
1917: APRIL
Lenin coming back to Russia from Stockholm
The Bolshevik faction of the RSDLP, led
by Lenin, opposed to continue war. The
Germans facilitated Lenin´s comeback to
Russian from Switzerland, where he was
exiled.
In April 1917 Lenin issued The April
Theses:
-No support to the Provisional Government
(a bourgeois government)
-All the power to the Soviets
-Confiscation and nationalization of the
lands of the country
- Collectivization of factories
- Bolshevik slogan: Peace, bread and land.
1917: JULY AND AUGUST
General Kornilov
Bolsheviks
-The Bolsheviks tried to seize power in
Petrograd, but they failed. Lenin fled to
Finland.
-Some days later, in August General
Kornilov tried to depose the
Provisional Government. The
Bolsheviks (Trotski´s Red Guard)
organized the defense of the city and
contributed to stop Kornilov´s thread.
This increased the Bolsheviks´
popularity and in September they took
control of the Petrograd Soviet.
OCTOBER: THE BOLSHEVIK REVOLUTION
25th
-26th
October
On a planned action led by
Trotsky, the Bolsheviks took the
control of the banks,
communication buildings and
stations in Petrograd and
stormed the Winter Palace and
took it over with no resistance.
The Provisional Government
was deposed and Kerensky
fled.
The Bolsheviks formed a new
government, supported by the
Congress of the Soviets of
Russia.
Bolshevik re-enactment of the storming
of the Winter Palace
FIRST DECISIONS OF THE BOLSHEVIKS
-Signature of the Brest-Litovsk Treaty with
Germany, in order to take Russia out of war.
-Expropriation of lands to distribute them
among the peasants.
-Factories were put under workers´ control.
- Eight-hour day, unemployment pay and
pensions for workers
-Religion was banned and divorce allowed
-The Constituent Assembly was dissolved and
the “dictatorship of the proletariat” was
proclaimed
-The Cheka (secret police) started arresting,
torturing and killing the considered to be
enemies of the State.
2nd
Congress of the Soviets (26th
October)
Russia lost a lot of territories in the West:
the best industrial and agricultural lands in
Poland and Ukraine and the territories of
Finland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
RUSSIAN TERRITORIAL LOSSES
Brest- Litovsk Treaty
PROBLEMS: CIVIL WAR (1918-1921)
The partisans of the tsar (part of the
army, aristocracy and rich peasants)
formed the White Army and declared
war on the Bolsheviks. They received
the support of the UK and France.
The Bolsheviks organized the Red Army
(directed by Trostky), mobilized 5
million soldiers and ordered the total
requisition of food (War Communism)
Execution of Nicholas II and his family in Ekaterinburg, July 1918
The Bolsheviks finally won the war, but at a high cost:
-5 million dead by starvation and poverty
-total destruction of the productive system
-development of the black market and shortage of supplies in the official markets
The Bolsheviks managed to get rid of the other parties and control the soviets.
CREATION OF THE USSR
-The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
was created in 1922: federal State formed
by 11 republics: Russia, Ukraine, Belarus,
Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan,
Kirghizstan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan and
Uzbekistan
- Totalitarian State:
- One/ Single-party system: the
Communist Party of the Soviet Union
(CPSU), considered to be the
representative of the proletariat. The
Communist Party controlled all the
institutions
- No division of powers: ruled by a
Parliament called Supreme Soviet,
which concentrated both the executive
and the legislative power
- Those who opposed the
government were persecuted and
punished.Flag of the Soviet Union (USSR)
SOVIET OF THE
UNION
SOVIET OF THE
NATIONALITIES
SUPREME
SOVIET
PRESIDIUM
TWO CHAMBERS
PEOPLE
ELECTED
The General Secretary of the
Communist Party was normally
the head of the Presidium and
the Head of State of the USSR
EXECUTIVE AND
LEGISLATIVE POWER
STRUCTURE OF POWER IN THE USSR
THE NEW ECONOMIC POLICY
Economic policy launched by Lenin in order
to recover production after the wars and the
awful consequences of food requisition. Lenin
defined it as State capitalism:
-Privatization of lands and small factories
-The State kept the control of the big
industries, banks and foreign trade
Results: economy quickly recovered
FIGHT FOR POWER: STALIN AND TROTSKY
In January 1924 Lenin died and a fight for
succession started:
-Trotsky wanted to export revolution to
other countries (proletarian internationalism)
-Stalin wanted to consolidate revolution
in the USSR (socialism in one country)
TROTSKY STALIN
Finally Stalin managed to control the
Communist Party, eliminated his
enemies and became the leader of the
USSR in1927. Trotsky had to exile and
was killed by Stalin´s order in 1940.
STALINISM (1927- 1953)
ECONOMY
Period under Stalin´s government.
Stalin changed the orientation of the
economic policy. His priority was to
transform the USSR into an industrial
power. He imposed:
-Collectivization of all the private
properties: lands,factories, transports,
banks became State property.
-Centrally planned economy: the State
controlled and planned economy through the
Gosplan (Ministry of Planning). They
elaborated Five-Year Plans, in which
they decided on all the production of the
USSR. All the producers had to carry out
these plans.
- Priority to heavy industry, to the
detriment of light industry
Former Gosplan (State Committe for Planning)
building in Moscow. At present it´s the State Duma.
Results: quick industrialization of the USSR,
but permanent lack of consumers´ goods and
consolidation of the black market
Peasants who resisted collectivization
were sent to Siberia.
All the efforts were focused on
industrialization and food production
was destined to feed industrial workers
and export. Millions of peasants died
from starvation (between 2 and 10
million dead, mainly in Ukraine)
CULT OF STALIN´S PERSONALITY
Propaganda presented
Stalin as a big leader and
the USSR savior.
STALINIST PURGES
ZINOVIEV
NIKHOLAI YEZHOV (HEAD OF THE NKVD)
CRUSHING THE TRAITORS
Constant repression against anyone
suspected of critizicing the regime. The
Communist Party was purged several times
and many of its leaders were killed. More
than 1.5 million people were arrested and
700,000 were killed in the 1930s.
ELIMINATING THE ENEMY
YEZHOV REMOVEDTROTSKI REMOVED
The members of the Communist Party that had fallen from grace were progressively
eliminated from the official pictures
http://englishrussia.com/2007/02/22/soviet-russian-photos-correction
GULAG (SOVIET FORCED LABOUR AGENCY)
Forced labour camps were created
across the USSR and millions of
people were confined there,
accussed of being enemies of the
country.
http://gulaghistory.org/nps/onlineexhibit/

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The Russian Revolutions

  • 2. RUSSIA UNDER THE TSARS NICHOLAS II, THE TSAR AND HIS FAMILY - Immense Empire, but politically, economically and socially backwards with respect to Western Europe - Autocracy: the tsar ruled as an absolute monarch: he concentrated a lot of powers, there was not a Parliament and there were no elections. He was supported by the Orthodox Church, bureaucracy (police, civil servants) and the army. -Political parties were forbidden -Most of the population were peasants, their living conditions were very hard and most of them were illiterate. -Only in some cities (Moscow, Saint Petersburg) there were industries and workers
  • 3. POLITICAL PARTIES PLEJANOV RUSSIAN SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC LABOUR PARTY SOCIALIST-REVOLUTIONARY PARTY KERENSKYCHERNOV CONSTITUTIONAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY (KADETS) MILIUKOV LENIN All the political parties were forbidden Marxist ideology Liberal ideology
  • 4. THE 1905 REVOLUTION Demonstration to the Winter Palace Bloody Sunday (9th January 1905) Battleship Potemkin The Russian defeat against Japan in the Russo- Japanese War (1904-1905), showed Russia´s backwardness and encouraged protests. -January 1905: a demonstration of workers asking for better working conditions was brutally repressed by the army: 200 people were killed -The revolt extended to other parts of the country. -Soviets (councils of workers ,peasants and soldiers) appeared and tried to coordinate protests. -The Tsar promised to make some reforms (a Constitution, a representative Parliament, universal suffrage), but he didn´t keep his promises.
  • 5. RUSSIA DURING WORLD WAR 1 - Total disaster for the Russian army: they suffered continuous defeats against the Germans (Tannenberg, Masurian Lakes in 1914), who conquered a large amount of Russian territory. -The Tsar took personal command of the army and he was considered to be responsible for the disaster -At least two million Russian soldiers and two million civilians were killed during the war. -The mobilization of millions of peasants reduced the harvests and provoked a shortage of food, an increase of prices and hunger. - Increasing desertions in the army and strikes in cities. Soviets reappeared and organized protests. Orange line: Eastern front in 1915 Red squares: Russian army Yellow squares: German army Blue squares: Austro-Hungarian army
  • 6. 1917: THE FEBRUARY REVOLUTION (24th- 27th February) Strikes increased, calling for: - the end of the war - bread - the abdication of the tsar Finally Nicholas II abdicated, the Republic was proclaimed and a Provisional Government was formed by Liberals, Social-Revolutionaries and Mensheviks. This government decided to continue war and make reforms to transform Russia into a democracy (write a Constitution). This meant postponing land reform (the peasants´ greatest hope). Deception spread and desertions in the army increased. Demostrations in February 1917
  • 7. 1917: APRIL Lenin coming back to Russia from Stockholm The Bolshevik faction of the RSDLP, led by Lenin, opposed to continue war. The Germans facilitated Lenin´s comeback to Russian from Switzerland, where he was exiled. In April 1917 Lenin issued The April Theses: -No support to the Provisional Government (a bourgeois government) -All the power to the Soviets -Confiscation and nationalization of the lands of the country - Collectivization of factories - Bolshevik slogan: Peace, bread and land.
  • 8. 1917: JULY AND AUGUST General Kornilov Bolsheviks -The Bolsheviks tried to seize power in Petrograd, but they failed. Lenin fled to Finland. -Some days later, in August General Kornilov tried to depose the Provisional Government. The Bolsheviks (Trotski´s Red Guard) organized the defense of the city and contributed to stop Kornilov´s thread. This increased the Bolsheviks´ popularity and in September they took control of the Petrograd Soviet.
  • 9. OCTOBER: THE BOLSHEVIK REVOLUTION 25th -26th October On a planned action led by Trotsky, the Bolsheviks took the control of the banks, communication buildings and stations in Petrograd and stormed the Winter Palace and took it over with no resistance. The Provisional Government was deposed and Kerensky fled. The Bolsheviks formed a new government, supported by the Congress of the Soviets of Russia. Bolshevik re-enactment of the storming of the Winter Palace
  • 10. FIRST DECISIONS OF THE BOLSHEVIKS -Signature of the Brest-Litovsk Treaty with Germany, in order to take Russia out of war. -Expropriation of lands to distribute them among the peasants. -Factories were put under workers´ control. - Eight-hour day, unemployment pay and pensions for workers -Religion was banned and divorce allowed -The Constituent Assembly was dissolved and the “dictatorship of the proletariat” was proclaimed -The Cheka (secret police) started arresting, torturing and killing the considered to be enemies of the State. 2nd Congress of the Soviets (26th October)
  • 11. Russia lost a lot of territories in the West: the best industrial and agricultural lands in Poland and Ukraine and the territories of Finland, Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania. RUSSIAN TERRITORIAL LOSSES Brest- Litovsk Treaty
  • 12. PROBLEMS: CIVIL WAR (1918-1921) The partisans of the tsar (part of the army, aristocracy and rich peasants) formed the White Army and declared war on the Bolsheviks. They received the support of the UK and France. The Bolsheviks organized the Red Army (directed by Trostky), mobilized 5 million soldiers and ordered the total requisition of food (War Communism) Execution of Nicholas II and his family in Ekaterinburg, July 1918
  • 13. The Bolsheviks finally won the war, but at a high cost: -5 million dead by starvation and poverty -total destruction of the productive system -development of the black market and shortage of supplies in the official markets The Bolsheviks managed to get rid of the other parties and control the soviets.
  • 14. CREATION OF THE USSR -The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics was created in 1922: federal State formed by 11 republics: Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Georgia, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kirghizstan, Turkmenistan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan - Totalitarian State: - One/ Single-party system: the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU), considered to be the representative of the proletariat. The Communist Party controlled all the institutions - No division of powers: ruled by a Parliament called Supreme Soviet, which concentrated both the executive and the legislative power - Those who opposed the government were persecuted and punished.Flag of the Soviet Union (USSR)
  • 15. SOVIET OF THE UNION SOVIET OF THE NATIONALITIES SUPREME SOVIET PRESIDIUM TWO CHAMBERS PEOPLE ELECTED The General Secretary of the Communist Party was normally the head of the Presidium and the Head of State of the USSR EXECUTIVE AND LEGISLATIVE POWER STRUCTURE OF POWER IN THE USSR
  • 16. THE NEW ECONOMIC POLICY Economic policy launched by Lenin in order to recover production after the wars and the awful consequences of food requisition. Lenin defined it as State capitalism: -Privatization of lands and small factories -The State kept the control of the big industries, banks and foreign trade Results: economy quickly recovered
  • 17. FIGHT FOR POWER: STALIN AND TROTSKY In January 1924 Lenin died and a fight for succession started: -Trotsky wanted to export revolution to other countries (proletarian internationalism) -Stalin wanted to consolidate revolution in the USSR (socialism in one country) TROTSKY STALIN Finally Stalin managed to control the Communist Party, eliminated his enemies and became the leader of the USSR in1927. Trotsky had to exile and was killed by Stalin´s order in 1940.
  • 18. STALINISM (1927- 1953) ECONOMY Period under Stalin´s government. Stalin changed the orientation of the economic policy. His priority was to transform the USSR into an industrial power. He imposed: -Collectivization of all the private properties: lands,factories, transports, banks became State property. -Centrally planned economy: the State controlled and planned economy through the Gosplan (Ministry of Planning). They elaborated Five-Year Plans, in which they decided on all the production of the USSR. All the producers had to carry out these plans. - Priority to heavy industry, to the detriment of light industry Former Gosplan (State Committe for Planning) building in Moscow. At present it´s the State Duma. Results: quick industrialization of the USSR, but permanent lack of consumers´ goods and consolidation of the black market
  • 19. Peasants who resisted collectivization were sent to Siberia. All the efforts were focused on industrialization and food production was destined to feed industrial workers and export. Millions of peasants died from starvation (between 2 and 10 million dead, mainly in Ukraine)
  • 20. CULT OF STALIN´S PERSONALITY Propaganda presented Stalin as a big leader and the USSR savior.
  • 21. STALINIST PURGES ZINOVIEV NIKHOLAI YEZHOV (HEAD OF THE NKVD) CRUSHING THE TRAITORS Constant repression against anyone suspected of critizicing the regime. The Communist Party was purged several times and many of its leaders were killed. More than 1.5 million people were arrested and 700,000 were killed in the 1930s.
  • 22. ELIMINATING THE ENEMY YEZHOV REMOVEDTROTSKI REMOVED The members of the Communist Party that had fallen from grace were progressively eliminated from the official pictures
  • 24. GULAG (SOVIET FORCED LABOUR AGENCY) Forced labour camps were created across the USSR and millions of people were confined there, accussed of being enemies of the country.