Evidence to show that the tsar’s decision to go to war was a popular one
Military losses at start of WW1
Tannenburg and Masurin Lakes
Events of June 1915 and what it shows
Events of September 1915
Effect of Nicholas assuming Commander-in-Cheif of army and navy in September 1915
How did Nicholas assuming Commander-in-Cheif of army and navy in September 1915 damage relationship with nobles
Faliure to take action against the obvious deeds of Rasputin, damaged his relationship with the nobles that he relied on to uphold his autocracy
How many soilders mobilised 1914-17
15 million
Why weren’t the 15 million soilders mobilised from 1914-17 not well equiped from 1914-16
Problems facing military from 1916-17
Dessertions in 1916
1.5 million
How did WW1 affect rural and urban society
Events of Saturday 25th February 1917
Events of Sunday 26th February 1917
What marked the end of the Romonov dynsasty
March 2nd 1917, Nicholas reisnged, passing the throne to Grand-Duke Milkahil who refused
How many years Romonov dynasty
304
How significant revolutionary groups in Feb17 revoltuion
Very insignificant
What groups gave support to Petrograd Soviet, and Provisional Government
Whom established dual power and why
Kerensky, as the only member of both Petrograd Soviet and Provisonal Governement
Dessertions statistic in 1917
365,000 in March-May, with death penalty being reinstaled to control troops
Key differential between Provisional Government and Petrograd Soviet
Provisional Government remained dedicated to keeping Russia in the war, whereas the Petrograd Soviet encouraged defiance and mutiny
Cost of living by October 1917
755%
What was the Kornilov coup
Why did provisional government lack support in country
Faliure to re-distribute land