impact of the february revolution in petrograd
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1Weakness of Russia
Underlay everything
2World War I
The army was badly led and poorly equipped.Russian defeats atTannenbergand Masurian Lakes the Russians lost 200,000 men lost the government the support of the army.
The war took 15 million men from the farms and trains had to be used for the war (so they could not bring food to the cities) so there were food shortages and food prices rose, all of which created anger and unrest in Petrograd
The winter of 191617 was severe.Food shortages got worse there was a famine in the cities.
3Tsars Mistakes
The Tsar took personal command of the army which did not help the war effort and meant he was blamed for the defeats.
He left the Tsarina in charge.She was incompetent (she letRasputinrun the government), and (because she was a German) rumours circulated that she was trying to help Germany to win.
By February 1917 the government was in chaos.
Finally, in the crisis, Nicholas went to pieces and failed to do anything (see Source A).
4Army abandoned the Tsar
On 8 March 1917, there were riots in Petrograd about the food shortages and the war.
On 12 March the Army abandoned the Tsar the soldiers mutinied and refused to put down the riots.The government lost control of the country.
5Duma abandoned the Tsar
On 13 March members of the Duma went to Nicholas to tell him to abdicate.
Underlay everything
2World War I
The army was badly led and poorly equipped.Russian defeats atTannenbergand Masurian Lakes the Russians lost 200,000 men lost the government the support of the army.
The war took 15 million men from the farms and trains had to be used for the war (so they could not bring food to the cities) so there were food shortages and food prices rose, all of which created anger and unrest in Petrograd
The winter of 191617 was severe.Food shortages got worse there was a famine in the cities.
3Tsars Mistakes
The Tsar took personal command of the army which did not help the war effort and meant he was blamed for the defeats.
He left the Tsarina in charge.She was incompetent (she letRasputinrun the government), and (because she was a German) rumours circulated that she was trying to help Germany to win.
By February 1917 the government was in chaos.
Finally, in the crisis, Nicholas went to pieces and failed to do anything (see Source A).
4Army abandoned the Tsar
On 8 March 1917, there were riots in Petrograd about the food shortages and the war.
On 12 March the Army abandoned the Tsar the soldiers mutinied and refused to put down the riots.The government lost control of the country.
5Duma abandoned the Tsar
On 13 March members of the Duma went to Nicholas to tell him to abdicate.
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