dissent & revolution

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    • In July 1914, Nicholas mobilised Russia's armies to support Serbia in its war against Austria-Hungary
    • When Germany joined the war as Austria's ally, Russia experienced several very serious defeats
    • By early 1917, Russia's involvement in the First World War was a major cause of discontent
    • A lack of weapons, ammunition, equipment and clothing for the Russian troops contributed to numerous defeats
    • The liberal zemstva and others saw the government failures as a call to action
    • Union of Zemstva was set up

      To provide the medical facilities which the state seemed to neglect
    • Congress of Representatives of Industry and Business was set up

      To help coordinate their production for the war effort
    • All-Russian Union of Zemstva and Chies was formed in June 1915
      Chaired by Prince Lyov (later to lead the Provisional Government)
    • Nicholas refused to let this civilian organisation take any part in his government's management of the war
    • In August 1915, a 'Progressive bloc' in the State Duma demanded that responsibility for the war effort be handed over to a civilian government
    • Unable to accept this challenge to his autocratic rule, Nicholas refused
    • This increased liberal discontent with the tsarist government even further
    • In September 1915, Nicholas took on the role of Commander in Chief of Russia's armed forces, despite lacking strong military experience
    • This made him directly responsible for everything that were wrong in the war
    • Nicholas effectively left Alexandra to govern in Petrograd
    • Alexandra's reliance on Rasputin, a peasant, appalled the aristocracy
    • One of the Tsar's relations, Prince Yusupov, assassinated Rasputin in December 1916
    • The millions of men conscripted into the army caused labour shortages on farms and in factories, reducing food supplies
    • Peasants hoarded their grain rather than sell it
    • Food supplies were prioritised for the army, leaving towns undersupplied
    • The railway system was turned over to transporting military supplies, with supplying towns a lower priority
    • To pay for the war, the government increased taxes and took on huge loans, raising prices higher and higher, leading to inflation
    • Unemployment increased as war-related factories were forced to close because of a lack of supplies
    • The food shortages and insanitary conditions led to an increase in the death rate of workers in the towns and cities
    • This, combined with the increased cost of living and rising unemployment, led to unrest and strikes
    • In January 1917, 3,000 workers went on strike in Moscow and 345,000 went on strike in Petrograd
    • Most of the discontent was expressed towards those in positions of power - employers, landlords, and officers in the army
    • The discontent was expressed in the countryside and desertions from the armed forces
    • The Tsar's refusal to cooperate with the Progressive bloc increased political discontent
    • Although workers and soldiers were becoming open to radical political influences, most radical opponents of tsarism were in exile or in prison
    • By early 1917, the strains of war had exposed the underlying economic and social problems of Russia
    • Tsar Nicholas' political authority had weakened by 1917, partly due to his inability to take a firm lead in increasingly difficult circumstances
    • The First World War was a disaster for Russia, with military defeats and serious food shortages blamed as government failures
    • Ethnic minorities forced to adopt Russian culture
      • Lithuanians
      • Poles
      • German
    • Censorship and propaganda for the Tsar
      From Church and Okhrana
    • Tsar's control over
      Church hierarchy and religious education
    • Lack of development in industry, education, economy
    • Peasants in hierarchy
      • At bottoms
      • Forced to pay high tail
      • 90% of population
    • Agriculture
      Old-fashioned, strip farming
    • January Bloody Sunday massacre
      1905
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