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Russian Revolution 1917 Equality, Justice, …..
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Tsar Nicholas Sometimes kind, sometimes cruel Weak/poor leader compared to western kings
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The Romanov Family
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Winter Castle
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Catherine Palace
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Tsar Nicholas and Family Son was a hemophiliac Anastasia mystery Murdered by revolutionaries
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Faberge Eggs Russian treasures Confiscated many after execution Worth millions
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Alexandra Romanov Brought the Mad Monk into the palace Revolutionaries used the Monk to strengthen opposition to the Tsar and his family
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Alexei As A Child Blood disorder “Bleeder” Mother is a carrier Any slight injury could cause him to bleed to death
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The Mad Monk Rasputin Tsar’s family believed he saved son’s life Thought to have supernatural healing powers Big influence on Tsar, especially wife
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Mad Monk Assassinated Nobles saw him as problem Poison, bullet, beating didn’t do the job Drowned in icy water
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Anastasia
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Romanov Death Cellar
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Execution Family, four servants, and doctor held captive Death shooting squad Didn’t die easily
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Anastasia Romanov Did she survive? Was she saved by one of the soldiers? Movies and books carry the legend
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Karl Marx Philosopher Father of communism “Workers of the world unite!” Died before the Russian Revolution
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Leon Trotsky Pure communist; followed Marx Wanted to improve life for all Russians Lenin’s KGB (secret police) chased him away Other leader of October revolution Well-educated
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Communism…in its purist form No owners, no rich, no poor All are equal Government owns everything, people own government Rules and regulations…..
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Leon Trotsky: Murdered Exiled in body and spirit Face removed from photos Historical role was rewritten Denounced as traitor and conspirator Assassinated in Mexico City in 1940 by Stalin’s agent
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Joseph Stalin Not as well educated as Trotsky Didn’t follow Marx’s philosophy Pragmatic, not philosophical Craved power; killed those who did not agree with him Began KGB/secret police
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Lenin Supported by KGB Strong propaganda
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Children for Revolution
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Propaganda Propaganda is, according to the dictionary: “the spreading of ideas, information, or rumor for the purpose of helping or injuring an institution, a cause, or a person” Merriam Webster Collegiate Dictionary. Published by Encyclopedia Britannica, 2009, 11 th Edition
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Propaganda Controlled all news Supported revolution leaders Lied when necessary to retain support for leaders Education was controlled by leaders; people weren’t sure of what was what.
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Marching in the Streets
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Russian Red Arm Band Red = color of the revolution People who wanted to stay out of trouble wore the arm band
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Tough times, bread lines Goods went first to soldiers and government Bread lines ran out of supplies People were desperate Joined army for food
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Marching Troops
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Romanov Treasures Confiscated
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Some believed Alexei lived!
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Romanovs Reburied
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Russian Farmers Stalin wanted collective farms Ukraine farmers resisted/killed livestock Stalin executed farmers who destroyed their livestock 4-10 million Ukranians were starved to death by Stalin; Ukranian holocaust….
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Revolution? Success or Failure?
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