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Dept. of History Chh. Shivaji College, Satara.
PowerPoint Presentation on The Russian Revolution, Presented by Prof. Thokale S. T. Dept. of History Chh. Shivaji College, Satara.
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Imperial Russia,
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Broom Factory, 1910
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Russian Krestyanin (Peasant)
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Putilov Machine Works
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Putilov Machine Works
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Russian Steel Workers
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1905 Protests
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“Bloody Sunday” (9 Jan. 1905)
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Potemkin Mutiny, 1905
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General Strike (17 October 1905)
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Nicholas II opening the Duma
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Pyotr Stolypin ( )
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Czar Nicholas II
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Russian Artillery
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Russian Artillery Shelling Galacia
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Russian Rout
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Russian War Dead (German Photo)
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Russian Gas Victims
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Russian Imperial Officers
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Pavel Miliukov
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February Bread Riot (Painting)
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February (March) 1917
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Petrograd, February Revolt of the Pavlovsky Guards Regiment
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Nicholas II at Tsarskoye Tseloe
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Petrograd Demonstration
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The Provisional Government
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The Provisional Government
Main Parties: Kadets (Liberals) Octobrists (progressive aristocrats) Progressivists (industrialists and capitalists)
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Soviet of Workers and Soldiers Deputies
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Alexander Guchkov, Minister of War
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Alexander Kerensky
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Kerensky as Prime Minister
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Kerensky at the Front
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Kerensky with Socialist Revolutionary Katerina Breshkovskaia
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Julius Martov in 1896
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V. I. Lenin
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Inside the Winter Palace
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Women’s Volunteer Detachment
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Bolsheviks Storming the Winter Palace
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SR Election Poster, November 1917
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November 1917 Election Results
Party Votes Total (all Russia) 44,218,55 Socialist Revolutionaries 37% (48% including Ukrainian bloc) Peasant 0.6% Bolshevik Social Democrats 24% Menshevik Social Democrats 3% Other Socialist Parties 1% Kadets 5% Cossack Party 2%
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“This means civil war.”
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American John Reed
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Peace, Land, Bread and National Self-Determination!
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V. I. Lenin
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Long Live World October!
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Leon Trotsky
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Land Reform
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Collapse of Industry
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Lenin Rids the Land of “Byvshiie”
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“Red Guards”
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Felix Dzerzhinsky – Head of the Cheka
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V. I. Lenin
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Reds and Whites
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Mikhail Uritskii ( )
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“Red Terror,” Summer 1918
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Stages of the Russian Civil War
Nov – Nov. 1918 Rising Tensions, Conflict, End of WWI Nov – Nov. 1919 Peak of White Fortunes in South Nov – July 1921 Red Victory by 1920, Death of Enver Pasha 1921 – Rebellions against the Soviets by peasants, workers, and soldiers suppressed
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Did you volunteer for the Red Army?
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White Recruitment Poster (1919)
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Anarchist Nestor Makhno
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Which side are you on Cossack?
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Foreign Intervention
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US Gis, Murmansk
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Murmansk (Northwest Europe)
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Japanese and Russian Officers 1922
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White Troops and Their Red Opponents
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Devastation of War – Ukraine
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Trotsky as Commissar of War
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Trotsky as Commissar of War
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The Red Cossack
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Red Army Armored Train
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