Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Why did the
Provisional
Government
lose support?
- Soviets
- Soviet Order Number 1
- Increasingly Radical
- Increasingly Bolshevik
- Organ of the People
- Set up before PG
- Provisional Government
- Supported the war
- Too bourgeois for some
- Not representative of the People
- Lacked Authority
- Not strong enough
- Nationalism in
Finland and
Ukraine
- Agitators
(Bolsheviks)
- Kerensky
- Distrusted
- Kornilov
- July Days
- The War
- Military Disaster
- Kerensky Offensive
- Lacked public support
- Shortages
- Food
- Fuel
- Financial obligation
- Lacked military support
- Kronstadt Sailors
- Peasants
- Targeted by Bolshevik propaganda
- Land Seizures
- Armed by deserters
- Land Reform too slow
- Factory Workers
- Influenced by socialist parties
- Rebellious
- More male workers in Petrograd
- Women worried about male
relatives (armed forces)
- Factory committees
- Angered by...
- Working conditions
- Poor management
- Shortages (War)
- The Armed Forces
- Set up Committees
- Undermined Chain of Command
- Execution of Officers
- Admiral Viren in Kronstadt
- Heavily influenced by Socialist Parties
- July Days
- Deserters
- Kornilov
- Attempted COup
- Execution used to instill discipline
- Critical of PG
- Bolsheviks
- Lenin
- April Theses
- All Power to the Soviets
- Peace! Land! Bread!
- No Compromise
- Agitator
- Trotsky
- Chairman of Petrograd Soviet
- Influencial
- Well organised
- Pravda
- July Days
- Rebels sought Bolshevik leadership
- Only real opposition