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Execution of Nikolai II, Execution of Nikolai II
Outline
"Rasputin…
Execution of Nikolai II
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Timeline of events
- 1894: Nicholas becomes Tsar of Russia upon the death of his father, Alexander III
- 1904-1905: Russia experiences a major defeat in the Russo-Japanese War
- 1905: A series of uprisings and protests, known as the Russian Revolution of 1905, take place in Russia
- 1914: Russia enters World War I
- 1915: Nicholas takes personal command of the Russian army and leaves the capital, leaving his wife, Tsarina Alexandra, in charge
- 1916: The Russian army experiences major losses and widespread food shortages lead to unrest and protests
- 1917: The February Revolution takes place in Russia, leading to the abdication of Nicholas
- 1917: The Bolshevik Party takes power in Russia and establishes the Soviet Union
- 1918: The Romanov family, including Nicholas and his family, are executed by the Bolsheviks
The highlights
King George V and his relation
- King George V and Tsar Nicholas II were related as cousins and had a friendly relationship initially
- During World War I, the situation in Russia became more unstable
- King George eventually recognized the Provisional Government after the fall of the monarchy in Russia, which was perceived as a betrayal by Nicholas and some of his supporters
- King George V was related to the Romanovs through his wife, Queen Mary.
- He was initially reluctant to publicly condemn the execution of the Romanovs
- After pressure from the British government and public opinion, he made a statement expressing his condolences
Nicholas II Biography
- The Russian government initially tried to cover up the details of the discovery and refuse to allow DNA testing
- Over time, evidence and eyewitness testimony helped to establish the identity of the remains and confirm the deaths of the Romanovs
- The remains of the Romanov family were discovered in Ekaterinburg, Russia in 1991
- Nicholas II was the last Tsar of Russia, ruling from 1894 to 1917
- During his reign, he faced political unrest, economic difficulties, and military defeats
- Despite these challenges, Nicholas was widely admired for his personal character and religious devotion
- His reign saw significant cultural and scientific achievements
- He was widely admired for his personal character
14/11/22 The first meeting.
Dicussed how to build the question with the supervisor and what is the plan for writing the Extended Essay.
25/01/23 Official Supervisor meeting.
Decided on the research question and looked up the resources for it.
Research question - effect, cause and outcome
- Outcome -"Execution of Nikolai II and his family"
- Effect - Bolsheviks came into power
- Cause - King George V
"How did King George the Fifths decision cause the death of Czar Nikolai II and brought the bolsheviks into power?"
- Cause: Rasputins influence
- Effect: execution of Nikolai II and his family
- Outcome: end of Romanovs dynasty
"Rasputin and the end of Romanovs dynasty"
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