Anastasia and The Russia Revolution. Alexis is born! Son with Hemophilia.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Bolshevik Revolution.
Advertisements

1894 Czar Nicholas II becomes the ruler of Russia. He believes that the absolute power of the czars should be preserved.
The Russian Revolution. Seeds of Revolution Russia in WWI… –The Russian Army was unprepared for World War I. Poor leadership Poor industry –Not enough.
Throughout the years, many historians as well as history students are interested in knowing the legendary Nicholas II and his imperial family. There were.
RUSSIA land of the Czars, Lenin, Stalin and Gorbachev
The Mystery of the Romanov’s. The Royal Russian Family Nicholas II was the last tsar of Russia He and has wife Tsarina Alexandra had five children Olga.
The Russian Revolution  Czar Nicholas II  Wife Alexandra  Son Alexis- suffered from hemophilia  Daughters Tatiana, Olga, Maria, and Anastasia.
RUSSIAN REVOLUTION. the Bolsheviks small Marxist group wanted to change life in Russia leader = Vladimir Lenin goal = overthrow czar.
The Russian Revolution of World War One (begins 1914) 1. not enough food for citizens 2. soldiers poorly equipped and poorly led 3. Bad roads for.
The Russian Revolution How do the Bolsheviks (Communists) come to power in Russia?
Russia in WWI Czar Nicholas II of the Romanov Dynasty went to the Eastern Front to oversee Russia’s activities in WWI. His wife Czarina Alexandra was.
The Causes of Revolution 1. Enlightenment Ideas: New and better ways of doing things. Question: Why would this make people want a change? 2. Unpopular.
Russia was the only true autocracy left in Europe. In 1884, Nicholas II became the last Russian czar (king). He believed he was the absolute ruler anointed.
The October Revolution Russia, 1917 The Rise of Russian Nationalism.
THE WEST & THE WORLD Chapter 30: “The Soviet Union and Stalin” Name:_________________________ Date:__________________________ Chapter 30 Secs. 1-2: Charts,
The Russian Revolution 7 Key Events. March Revolution March 8 th through 15 th, 1917, there is rioting in the streets of Petrograd (St. Petersburg) over.
Two Revolutions in Russia Two Revolutions in Russia.
Warm-UP: Monday, November 1st
Revolutions and Civil War A.March Revolution B.The Bolshevik Revolution C.Civil War D.Vladimir Lenin.
Revolutions in Russia Part II: The Revolutions of 1917 Global II: Spiconardi.
RUSSIAN REVOLUTION 1 1.Why did the Czarist regime fail? 2.How did the Bolsheviks eventually come to power?
Revolution and Civil War in Russia
T h e R u s s i a n R e v o l u t i o n
*Nicholas II – (Last Czar of Russia) Alexandra – Tsarina Four Daughters – Olga, Tatiana, Maria, and Anastasia Tsarevich Alexei – Born with hemophilia.
The Russian Revolution Notes
Bell Ringer Answer this in your notes Hypothesize how the promotion of industrialization in some European countries and the lack of it in others effected.
The Russian Revolution. Essential Question What events and people helped cause the Russian Revolution? What events and people helped cause the Russian.
RUSSIAN REVOLUTION. By the 20 th Century A major crisis was due and had to happen Russia was an unfair society and needed social, economic and political.
The Russian Revolution. Russia, 1914 Russia’s government = autocracy –Autocracy: Rule by a self-appointed ruler –Tsar Nicholas II Never interested in.
WWI: Russian Revolution
Russian Revolution 1917 Political Causes The Romanov Czars.
© 2014 Brain Wrinkles. Russia was the only true autocracy left in Europe. In 1884, Nicholas II became the last Russian czar (king). He believed he was.
The revolution in the Russian empire in 1917, in which the Russian monarchy (Czarist regime) was overthrown resulting in the formation of the world’s.
The Romanov Family. Nicholas II Alexei Olga Maria Tatiana Alexandra Anastasia
Russian Revolution The Causes.
CHAPTER 18 Section 1:Setting the Stage for War Section 2:World War I: A New Kind of War Section 3:US Involvement in WWI Section 4:The Russian Revolution.
The Russian Revolution! SS6H7a. Describe major developments following WWI: the Russian Revolution….
The Russian Revolution russiablog.org. Nicholas II The last Czar of Russia Romanov dynasty Was an absolute monarch Was harsh to those who disagreed with.
REVOLUTION IN RUSSIA Russia and World War I The Years Before the War  Czar Nicholas II promised reform after the revolution of 1905 but little.
RUSSIA A brief history of revolution. Karl Marx I am considered the father of modern socialism. Those who believed in my theories were said.
Russia and WWI. Outbreak of War War greeted enthusiastically in Russia War greeted enthusiastically in Russia Tsar’s (czar) popularity rose (Nicholas.
Do Now: The Russian Revolution happened during WWI. Vladimir Lenin, the leader of the communists, got support from the peasants and working classes by.
Russian Revolution. WWI Review: 1. Who fought who? (Countries for Central and Allied Powers) Central Powers: Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, Ottoman.
Unit 7 – Imperialism through World War I Lesson # 4 – Russian Revolution.
Russian Revolution: Answers to the Scavenger Hunt
Russian Revolution The Middle of wwi.
Bell Ringer: Discuss at your table some details you can see in this painting. Can you make any guesses about what might be happening?
The Romanovs-The Facts
Section 4: The Russian Revolution
RUSSIAN Revolutionary PIES
Russia and WWI.
The Russian Revolution
The Russian Revolution
Russia’s Communist Revolution 1917
Russian Revolution.
Now that there has been a revolution in Russia and I am no longer Tsar, what will happen to me? Identify two possible fates for the Tsar and be prepared.
Russian Revolution.
The Russian Revolution
Russian Revolution and the Rise of Communism
Russian Revolution.
Russian Revolution SOL 10C.
Russian Revolutions Czar or Tsar Nicholas II Romanov family Weak ruler
RUSSIAN REVOLUTION.
The Russian Revolution
The Russian Revolution
The Russian Revolution
What Happened to Anastasia Romanov?
The Russian Revolution
Russian Revolution.
The Russian Revolution
Presentation transcript:

Anastasia and The Russia Revolution

Alexis is born! Son with Hemophilia

Russian Peasants

Duma The Duma (Russia’s government) knew that Russia was suffering from the damages of WWI, but the Czar brushed them aside and didn’t listen.

Starvation of Russian peasants

Bolsheviks

Leader

She was spunky and carefree, however, the family's troubles overtook Anastasia's teen years. Baby Anastasia

Anastasia remains a name of mystery. Tsar Nicholas II abdicated in 1917 Tsar Nicholas II abdicated in Bolshevik soldiers were shooting at the imperial family. 11 Bolshevik soldiers were shooting at the imperial family. Historians believe that Anastasia might have not died at all! Historians believe that Anastasia might have not died at all!

a film called “Anastasia”, the film was based on the true Russian tragedy of the Romanov family. a film called “Anastasia”, the film was based on the true Russian tragedy of the Romanov family. Anastasia is an engaging and fiery 18-year-old orphan. Torn from the royal Romanov family during the Russian Revolution, young "Anya" is left with no memory of her past.

many people claimed to be Anastasia. many people claimed to be Anastasia. The most famous one was Anna Anderson. The most famous one was Anna Anderson. Anderson claimed herself to be Anastasia who was supposed to be killed in Anderson claimed herself to be Anastasia who was supposed to be killed in 1917.

Anderson and Anastasia had physical similarities. Anderson and Anastasia had physical similarities. a foot deformity like Anastasia's. a foot deformity like Anastasia's. Anthropologists found their faces to be very similar. Anthropologists found their faces to be very similar. Anastasia, 1909 Anna Anderson 1959

Evidence showing that Anna Anderson was not the real princess: all the women who claimed to be Anastasia were proven false. all the women who claimed to be Anastasia were proven false. professor Riabov finds the remainders of the bones of the Romanovs. professor Riabov finds the remainders of the bones of the Romanovs. skeletons together with Anna Anderson’s were tested by DNA. skeletons together with Anna Anderson’s were tested by DNA. genetic proof that Anna Anderson was really Franziska Schwanzkowska, a Polish worker. genetic proof that Anna Anderson was really Franziska Schwanzkowska, a Polish worker.

Russian Revolution Before 1917, Russia was an autocracy meaning the czar had complete power. Before 1917, Russia was an autocracy meaning the czar had complete power. The last of the czars was Nicholas II Romanov The last of the czars was Nicholas II Romanov During WWI, Russia did not do well, millions of Russians were killed and citizens did not have enough food to eat. During WWI, Russia did not do well, millions of Russians were killed and citizens did not have enough food to eat. The Czar and his family were captured and Russia’s government was overthrown. The Czar and his family were captured and Russia’s government was overthrown.

Russia eventually turned into the Soviet Union a communist country Russia eventually turned into the Soviet Union a communist country The leader of the Bolsheviks, the revolution and the Soviet Union was Vladimir Lenin The leader of the Bolsheviks, the revolution and the Soviet Union was Vladimir Lenin