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AS History: Impact of WW1 on Russia
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A Levels AS History (Russia In Revolution) Mapa Mental sobre AS History: Impact of WW1 on Russia, criado por James McConnell em 24-04-2015.
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AS History: Impact of WW1 on Russia
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Specific impacts are written in red nodes
Initial Patriotism
Despite industrial unrest prior to 1914, the war united people behind the Tsar
St Petersburg students stopped protesting against the Tsar, protesting outside the German embassy instead
1914
Initial advancements caused the Germans to adapt the Schlieffen Plan
The Battle of Tannenberg
26th-30th Aug 1914
Russian Losses
~30,000 dead or wounded
~95,000 taken prisoner
Russian General Samsonov shot himself rather than report back to the Tsar
German Losses
~20,000 dead or wounded
However, captured over 500 guns
Siege of Przemysl
Sept-Dec 1914
Russian forces surrounded the Austro-Hungarian town of Przemysl
Eventually captured the town
Took 110,000 Prisoners
Patriotism strong
Battle of Lodz
Dec 1914
Massive Russian defeat
1915
The Gorlice-Tarnow Offensive
July 1915
Austro-Hungary attack against Russia
Russian forces driven out of Poland
A Disastrous Decision
Sept 1915
After losing Poland, Tsar Nicholas II dismisses his Uncle Nikolai as Commander in Chief of the Russian Army
The Tsar takes control personally
Any future battle losses could be blamed directly on the Tsar by his opposition (i.e. Lenin)
Leaves his German wife in charge of Russia, advised by Rasputin
Hatred towards Germans could now be blamed directly at the country's leader!
Rasputin already widely disliked, and now he too was in a position of power
1916
The Brusilov Offensive
The Brusilov Offensive failed majorly
The Russian Army had to retreat from the Baltic Sea to the Black Sea
WHY?
Many soldiers deserted
By this point, many good soldiers were dead. The replacements could hardly load their own gun.
Lack of resources and materials
Nicholas II was awful as Commander in Chief of the Army
Poor transport system, particularly railways
Poor communications
June-Aug 1916
The Tsar was beginning to look awful in charge of the Army
Russian Losses by 1916
1.6 million dead
3.9 million wounded
2.4 million taken prisoner
Morale declining rapidly
The Home Front
The Economy
National Budget rose eightfold between 1913-1916
Borrowed money from France & Britain
Govt. printed more money
Led to rapid inflation
Prices increasing 200% Aug 1914-Dec 1916
Increased govt. opposition
Food Shortages
Agricultural workers gone to fight
Railway lines taken over by the Army
Moscow usually received 2200 railway wagons of grain
Down to ~300 by Dec 1916
Huge loss of life in industrial areas
Decline in morale
Rasputin
A Siberian Orthodox Monk
Thought to have healing powers after helping Alexei the Tsarevich in 1904
Was the Tsarina's closest advisor when Nicholas II went to war
Accused of being involved in ministerial appointments
Subsequently murdered in Dec 1916
Nobody to blame other then the Tsar and Tsarina
Political
Union of Zemstva
Provided medical facilities
Congress of Representatives of Industry & Trade
Helped Co-ordinate War Production
Central War Industries Committee
Helped stimulate weapons and ammunition production
ZEMGOR
Helped aid care of war casualties
Govt. failed to recognise its usefulness
ZEMGOR angry at being ignored
Proggresive Bloc
Called for a 'government of public confidence'
Not a direct challenge to power but encouraged alternative thoughts
Just ignored by Nicholas II
Govt. even less popular
Group of Duma deputies
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