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Russian Revolution of 1917 Picture living in 12 below zero temperatures without food and heat. These were the conditions for the Russian citizens during 1916 and 1917. People were starving without any food or heat and their children were off fighting in a war with over 1,700,000 dying men. What were all of them fighting for? The country? Why would a fellow human being want to risk his life for the country when the country cannot even provide it's citizens with enough food and heat. The need for basic necessities such as bread and heat for the Russian citizens was not met by the Tsar during World War I, which of course led to the people's revolts and protests. The Bolsheviks overthrew the Tsar, which was what the people thrived for. In 1914 World War I had broken out. The war unraveled when Serbia had attacked Austria-Hungarian archduke Francis Ferdinand on June 28, 1914. The Austrian-Hungarian Empire was furious and wanted to attack Serbia but they knew that they were allied with. With that in mind they asked Germany if they will back them up in case Russia attacks. The Germans agreed and Austria-Hungary attacked Serbia. The Russia and Serbia decided to fight back so they met in an area presently called Poland, located between Au
Overall the revolution proved to the Russian citizens are able to speak their mind and even take over their government if necessary. There were 4,950,000 wounded and 2,500,000 missing in action. Up to February 8th, 1998, Russia still followed the Julian Calendar, which was about 13 days behind the Gregorian Calendar. Which caused an outbreak in society. Lenin made Moscow the capital of Russia and took over industries and most of the farm products. This gave a quarter of Russia's territory away and half of it's population. On November 6th workers, soldiers, and sailors ready with weapons took over the main spots in Petrograd. The temperature between 1916 through 1917 averaged at 12. In the war Russia drafted 12,000,000 soldiers to fight and 1,700,000 had died. He had gained many followers or Bolsheviks. Then Nicholas ordered to take military control of the streets. In the 1900's two political parties began to form. Soon pretty much the only building left in Petrograd under the Provisional government was the Winter Palace.
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