Criado por charlotte151996
mais de 11 anos atrás
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August 1917 - Russia on verge of chaos. - Peasants seizing land. - Industry production failing. - German and Austro-Hungarian armies were advancing.PG survived July Days and the Bolsheviks were temporarily out of the way. - Fatal blow to the position of the PG = Kornilov Affair.Brusilov was dismissed as the commander-in-chief of the army due to the failed June Offensive and replaced by General Lavr Kernilov. - Loyal and concerned about a left-wing radical plot against the Government (Another July Days). - To prevent this, Kornilov ordered Russian troops into Petrograd on 24 August 1917.Prime Minister Kerensky panicked - fearing a military takeover. - Ordered arrest of Kornilov and armed groups of workers in the capital (many Bolsheviks - also released from prison for the same reason).1st September the whole affair was over. - Devastating effect on the PG who looked very weak in the light of the events. - Support for the PG fell, while support for the All-Russian Soviet increased. - Main beneficiaries of the Kornilov Affair being the Bolsheviks. Krensky relied on the Bolsheviks = made them look strong and set them up as defenders of Petrograd = increase in numbers dramatically.October 1917 - PG had lost most of its authority - Contemporaries believed it would be replaced soon.
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