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Russian Dictators Revision
Aim: to create a glossary of some of the key terms, events and people from
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Kerensky
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February Revolution
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Emancipation of the Serfs
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Magnitogorsk
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Collectivisation
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October Revolution
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Land Captains
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Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov
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Comintern
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Nomenklatura
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Secret Police: when? NKVD – Cheka – KGB – OGPU – Okhrana – MGB –
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Five Year Plans: focus? First: Second: Third: Fourth: Fifth:
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Green Armies
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Father Gapon
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‘Going to the people’
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October Manifesto
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Land Banks
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Russian Dictators Revision
Aim: to create a glossary of some of the key terms, events and people from
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Kerensky Minister of War in Provisional Government
Became leader of PG in July 1917 Menshevik
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February Revolution First revolution which ended in abdication of Nicholas II Led to rise of PG Tsar abdicated as his supporters no longer willing to support him
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Emancipation of the Serfs
Process by which peasants became free Able to buy land from landlords but at high prices Peasants actually lost 20% of the land they’d previously farmed
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Magnitogorsk Huge industrial city built by Stalin
Built up during late 20s and early 30s
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Collectivisation Putting peasants’ farms together to form a ‘collective’ to produce as much as possible Deeply divisive Start coincided with a drought (1931) and therefore famine
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October Revolution Fall of PG Seizure of power by Lenin
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Land Captains Introduced in 1889
Able to interfere with local government on behalf of governors-general Return to autocratic principles
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Vladimir Ilyich Ulyanov
Lenin!
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Comintern ‘Communist International’, formed at meeting in Moscow, March 1919 Wanted to spread the revolution, members in different countries Harmed foreign relations Later policy changed by Stalin: ‘socialism in one country’
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Nomenklatura List of about 5,500 designated party posts drawn up from 1923 Could only be filled by loyal Communists
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Secret Police: when? Okhrana – 1881
Cheka – 1917 (new organisation and personnel) OGPU – 1922 (more similar in organisation to Okhrana) NKVD – 1934 MGB – 1943 KGB – 1954
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Five Year Plans: focus? First: (’28-’32) heavy industry
Second: (’33-’37) communications Third: (’38-’41) heavy industry/ armaments Fourth: (’46-’50) economy Fifth: (’51-’55) building projects
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Green Armies Peasant armies
Some fought for Bolsheviks, some against, some both at different times Often fighting for their own local independence, not worried about the wider issues
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Father Gapon Led peace protest on Bloody Sunday
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‘Going to the people’ Populist opposition idea of going direct to the peasantry to try to get support Peasants sympathetic to the ideas, but didn’t really ‘get it’
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October Manifesto Concessions made by Nicholas II in 1905
Influenced by Witte Freedom of speech, assembly and press Tsar saw it as a failure, replaced Witte and repressed countryside (Stolypin’s necktie)
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Land Banks Created in 1880s (’82 and ’85)
An attempt to solve problems in land ownership and transfer due to emancipation Failed because it allowed nobles to continue in debt, spin out transfer and avoid investment in modern farming
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