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1917 Revolutions - Coggle Diagram
1917 Revolutions
October 1917
Kerensky
Supreme commander of armed forces
Instability from ex tsarist officers
Personally responsible
Food shortages
Munitions shortages
Bolsheviks gained support from Kornilov affair
Role of Z & K
Pravda
Elections Suspended
End of Prov Gov
Dual Power
Prov Gov
Petrograd Garrison
February 1917
End of Romanov Rule
Rasputin/Tsarina
Undermining the war effort
Ministerial Leapfrog
4 PMs between 1915-1916
Appointed Propopotov
Instable
Usurper
WW1
Munition Shortages
Lack of weapons on front- line
Transportation issues
10 days to reach frontline
Inflation/ Hyper-Inflation
Rising Food Prices
Food Shortages
Transportation Issues
Food Rationing
17 million Roubles spent
Workers discontent
Strikes
26th Feb
Troops sent by Nicholas
Bread Queues
Tsar Nicholas
C in C Aug 1915
Appointed generals through nepotism
Rumours/Discontent
Snowball
Significant change in Government
Populist Revolutions