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Causes of Russian Revolution WW1 losses Battle of Tannenberg Battle of Mansurian Lakes Tsar Dumas WW1 Politics Bolsheviks Mensheviks Social Revolutionaries Peasants= Food Money Horses Life

Bolsheviks take over February 1917 Petrograd Soviet Strikes Soviet Order #1 March 1917 Abdicated April 1917 Thesis Dual Power starts October 1917 Lenin+Trotsky Bloodless takeover Weakness of Provisional Government June offensive July Days riots Kornilov Revolt

Consequences of October Revolution 1917 November decrees December decrees Russia surrenders Lost farmland and natural resources Lenin closes Constituent Assembly

Lenin closed Constituent Assembly Causes of the Civil War Brest-Litovsk War Communism November Decrees December Decrees Lenin closed Constituent Assembly Czech Rivals

Sides of the Civil War Denikin Vs Wrangel Yudenich Kolchak Semenov Miller Vs Why?

War Communism + Peasant support + Propaganda Vs. White failures Why did the Reds win? War Communism + Peasant support + Propaganda Vs. White failures

New Economic Policy Kronstadt Mutiny War Communism= Famine + Cannibalism War Communism=Out NEP=In NEP= Capitalism?

The Communist State CPSU + USSR Centralisation Trade Women Youths Art Schools Art Culture Propaganda

Lenin’s Legacy Rivals for Power The Legacy Was Lenin a good leader? Reflecting on Lenin’s death, Churchill wrote: ‘Their worst misfortune was his birth, their next worst – his death’. Lenin’s Testament