Why was revolution inevitable by 1917?
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- Created by: Isabel Steele
- Created on: 27-05-14 12:38
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- Why was revolution inevitable by 1917
- Life at home
- Strikes!
- Tsarina
- Not popular
- Ignorant
- Rasputin
- German
- Forced conscription
- Families devistated
- Food shortages
- Queues
- Tsar
- Not in Russia
- Refused to listen to the Duma
- Collapse of Governmant
- Rasputin takes bribes
- Soldier loss
- Morale loss
- Widows pension cancelled
- No peasants to farm land
- Those left had to give up grain
- Bad transport
- Lack of food
- Inflation prices
- Lack of food
- Front line
- Poorly equipt men
- Men went over the top with no weapens
- Food
- clothes
- Some had to take guns off the dead
- Weapons
- Conscription
- Muslim Revolt
- Incompetant generals
- Heavy losses
- Morale loss
- Tannenberg August 1914
- Masurian Lakes September 1914
- 500,000 killed or taken prisoner
- Tannenberg August 1914
- Masurian Lakes September 1914
- Tsar appointed himself as commander in cheif
- Blame of defaet put on Tsar
- Men left to die even when they had fought for their contry
- Heavy losses
- Morale loss
- 500,000 killed or taken prisoner
- Heavy losses
- Poorly equipt men
- Life at home
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