Examine the impact of 1st world war on Russian economy
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The impact of the war caused a revolution in Russia but not a enonomical revolution but a democratic revolution with the rise of Vlademir Lennin and Communism. It was not until Joseph Stalin became leader that Russia started to majorly industrialized because he believed that you need to industrialize to survive as a country in the 1900s. So the economy did not change much accept the learnings of basic industrial items like tanks and planes. emphasized text
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World War One was to have devastating impact on Russia. When World War One started in August 1914, Russia responded by patriotically rallying around Nicholas II. ... By the end of 1917, the Bolsheviks led by Lenin had taken power in the major cities of Russia and introduced communist rule in those areas it controlled.
The impact of first world war 1 on Russian economy was -
Industrial equipment disintegrated more rapidly in Russia than any other European country. By 1916, railway lines began to break down and all able-bodied men were called up to the war. As a result, there were labour shortages and small workshops producing essential goods were shut down. Since more ration was sent for the army, there was shortage of bread for the civilians. By the winter of 1916, riots at bread shops were common.
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World War One was to have devastating impact on Russia. When World War One started in August 1914, Russia responded by patriotically rallying around Nicholas II. ... By the end of 1917, the Bolsheviks led by Lenin had taken power in the major cities of Russia and introduced communist rule in those areas it controlled.
The impact of first world war 1 on Russian economy was -
Industrial equipment disintegrated more rapidly in Russia than any other European country. By 1916, railway lines began to break down and all able-bodied men were called up to the war. As a result, there were labour shortages and small workshops producing essential goods were shut down. Since more ration was sent for the army, there was shortage of bread for the civilians. By the winter of 1916, riots at bread shops were common.
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