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Increased hardships (The hardships of war severely undermining any…
Increased hardships
The hardships of war severely undermining any remaining loyalty people might have felt towards the Tsar Nicholas.
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inadequate medical care
Increase in price with coal and wood,
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The Russian soldiers, suffered because of the poor decisions made by the Tsar especially his poor financial planning.
UNSKILLED, METAL WORKER ELECTRICIAN
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Many soldiers lacked the basic needs required such as, boots and warm underwear in the cold brutal conditions.
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In reality, the decision to go to war sounded the death knell of the Romanov government.
Loss of access to supplies, and markets.
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By 1916 the war alone, was costing more than the 1913 budget allowance.
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Poor railway net work, made it extremely hard to transport supplies from one another.
The war put extreme pressure on the Russian industries, putting more labour in the cities; the work force was four times larger than it was in 1914 with 33 per-cent of this new workforce moving to 'Petroguard'.