Zusammenfassung der Ressource
The July Days 1917
- Why did the July Days occur?
- PG launched
the June
offensive.
- Disaster which led to mass
desertions and a breakdown of
discipline in the Russian army.
- Authority of PG weakened = Lenin
use the failure of the June Offensive
to plan a bid for power.
- July Days 3-6 July 1917?
- 3rd July
- Afternoon - thousands of
workers taken to street to
demonstrate outside PG
and Petrograd Soviet.
- Bought PG and
Soviet together
- Appealed for workers not to demonstrate -
Saw Bolsheviks as threat to authority.
- Tried to
restore
order.
- 4th July
- Bolsheviks supported
more demonstrations.
- 50000 armed people
surrounding Soviet
headquarters.
- Waiting for order to occupy - no order = crowd dispersed.
- 5th July
- Sent troops to
Petrograd to restore order.
- Troops won over neutral
soldiers - Bolsheviks call
off demonstrations.
- 6th July
- Troops surrounded Bolshevik
headquarters - 500 inside arrested.
- Warrant for Lenin's arrest.
- How did the July Days affect
the Bolsheviks?
- Major setback.
- Bolshevik leaders
either in prison or
on the run.
- The state and
revolution -
idea of
revolution in
near future out
of question.
- Lenin's idea
to
demonstrate
against PG
and Soviet to
overthrow
them.
- Instead united PG
and soviet.
- Lenin accused of treason and branded
a traitor - German spy?