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Russian Politics of 20th!
Russia Before the October
Revolution was a czarist autocracy
and as you know czarist autocracies
are glum imperialist capitalist
societies that are absolutely horrible!
Social Inadequacy in Imperial
Russia, As you can see from the
photo that I inserted the %84.9
percent of people
(Proletarians)were gently said
sponsoring the habits of the %15.1
percent
People Of The Nation Get Fed Up
The people of the nation do a demonstration calling
for reforms such as: limitations on state officials'
power, improvements to working conditions and
hours, and the introduction of a national parliament
Czar Orders Attack!
Sadly Czar Nicholas the 2nd did not fulfil the of the Proletarians and
ordered an attack giving that day the nickname Bloody Sunday but that
was far from the end, It was actually the start of the First Russian
Revolution that was a bunch of protests worker striker and more.
It eventually got the Workers results as The October Manifesto Officially
The manifesto of Improvement of State Order that established multiple
things such as a proper constitution with new stuff like the freedom of
worship, assembly and other freedoms and the establishment of the Duma.
This resolution also ended the First Russian Revolution but quoting The International
“For though they offer us concessions, Change will not come from above!”
Czar Forms The Дума To Form Illusion Of Control
For The People and Diffuse The Nations Temper
The Tsar responded as he normally did and
blamed Russia’s troubles on anarchists, universities
and on Jews. Ultimately, however, he was forced to
relent, agreeing to authorise a written constitution
and allow the formation of an elected legislature
(the Duma).
Czar Stalling Time to Continue His Dictatorship
Nicholas failed to honour these promises, however, simply
using them to buy time. The constitution was passed but it
changed little. The Duma was elected but it was given little
power. The Tsar, it seemed, was determined to continue his
autonomous rule as before.
WW1
The Russian economy had made great
industrial advances in the two decades
prior to 1914 but it was still under-
developed and ill-equipped to supply a
prolonged war. So the people start to raise
tension again.
Struggle in Russia During WW1
Start of the February Revolution
Eventually The Working Class had enough and Started the
February Revolution, That Revolution has called the
February Revolution with the mission to end the monarchy
and they were successful!
Tsar Nicholas Nikolayevich Romanov the 2nd is forced to abdicate
Things eventually became so dire that the tsar set out to return
from the front where he was commanding the First Russian
Imperial Army. He was halted along the way by striking railway
workers of the February Revolution . While waiting on train
sidings in Pskov, Nicholas NR was met by his generals and
members of the Duma. All but one demanded he sign an
instrument of abdication, which Nicholas eventually did in March
15th 1917.
With the swish of a pen in a stranded railway cart, the February
Revolution had brought more than 300 years of Romanov rule to
Act of Abdication of Tsar Nich
Nikolayevich Romanov the 2nd
New Provisional Temporary Government
The Provisional Government that replaced the tsarist regime
introduced some liberal reforms, like freedoms of assembly and
the press, and amnesties for political prisoners.
But The defeats, military follies, casualty lists and food shortages
continued, and after six months the Provisional Government’s
popularity had slumped.
Владимер Илиыч Ленин or Владимер Илиыч Улянов
(Born
22nd April 1870 Died 21st January 1924) was a Russian lawyer, revolutionary,
and the Father of Socialism in the World. He was the father of the USSR and the
government of Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic in 1917 following the
Great October Socialist Revolution. Later he made his version of Socialism called
Leninism although it was only practised as Marxism-Leninism.
Early 1870 in the town of Simbirsk in the Imperial Russia. His mother was a
proletarian school teacher and his father was an education official (technically, his
father's job made him and his family noblemen although his family still lived the
life of Proletarians). He began studying politics in high school. Lenin was good
in School and learned the Latin and Greek languages. In 1887, he was thrown out
of Kazan State University because he protested against the Tsar. He continued to
read books and study ideas by himself, and in 1891 he got a license to become
was hanged for his part in a bomb plot to kill Tsar Alexander 3rd, and their sister Anna was sent
to Tatarstan. This made Lenin furious, and he promised to get revenge for his brother's death.
While he studied law in St. Petersburg he learned about the writings of Karl Marx and Friedrich
Engels, who were both great Socialist philosophers. Karl Marx's thoughts were called Marxism. To
talk or write about Marxism is positive light was opposed in Russia at that time in Russia, and Lenin
was arrested for disobeying and sent to prison in Siberia.
In July 1898, when he was still in Siberia, Lenin married Надежда Крупская . In 1899 he
wrote a book he called The Development of Capitalism in Russia. In 1900, Lenin was set free from
prison and allowed to go back home. He then travelled around Europe. He began to publish a
Marxist newspaper called Искра, the Russian word for "spark". He also became an important
member of the Российская социал-демократическая рабочая партия, or
RSDLP.
The Great October Socialist Revolution aka Coup D’ état de
Bolshevik
Still at the point when there was a provisional government, that the
workers where still not happy as for the quote “ Stand up for
Victims of oppression, May the Tyrants fear your might!” the
workers rallied for the cause of Lenin so the Capitalist Tyrants
would fear their might as for how I forgot to mention about all the
shops where empty so the Workers Rallied and at that point the
Socialist Siege of the Capital only took a day when nobody dared go
against Socialism since everybody in the Capital was already a
Socialist
Death of The CCCP’s Father:-(
On 21 January 1924, at 18:50, Vladimir Lenin, leader of the October Revolution and the
first leader and founder of the Soviet Union, died in Gorki aged 53 after falling into
a coma. The official cause of death was recorded as an incurable disease of the blood
vessels. Lenin was given a state funeral and then buried in a specially erected mausoleum
on 27 January. A commission of the Central Committee of the РКП was in charge of
organising the funeral. But after that things got messy due to fact that Lenin wrote in his
testament that he wanted Stalin removed from his post of Secretary Genera and
completely removed from Government but he as you probably know remained in power
but the reason is not that obvious but if you dig deeper you will find such person as
Nadezhda Alliluyeva Lenin’s assistant but also Stalin's Wife so as a good wife she first
delivered the testament to Stalin, where it was altered before been read to public and the
Public
Third Reich and Allied Invasion of Poland and Non-Aggression
Pact
Following the rise of the Nazis in Germany they wanted to expand so
they wanted to attack Poland but they needed the help of the Soviet
Union to successfully attack. The Soviet Union was not so enthusiastic
to help Nazis but they could sense a threat from the Nazis so they also
shoved in a 10 year Non-Aggression Pact and then they agreed,
attacked and also took some territory whilst at it.
Nazis Don’t stay faithful to the pact and Attack The Soviet Union
The Nazis after lots of expansion decided to attack the Soviet Union
the attack is also known as Operation Barbarossa
At the start the Nazis started of very Flamboyantly and Effective, if they
would have continued at that pace they would have won but thanks to
motivation and determination from songs such as Катюша and etc the
Red Army fought back for their motherland and came out successful
and from that day they celebrate every year with a victory parade
(2021 Victory Parade)
Death of Comrade Stalin
Stalin died on March 5, 1953. It was officially said to be because of a stroke. In
2003, however, a group of Russian and American historians said that Stalin had
been poisoned with powerful rat poison warfarin, possibly by the men who
took over the government after Stalin died. Led by Lavrentiy Beria, these
were Vyacheslav Molotov and Georgy Malenkov. Nikita Khrushchev later
began a process called "De-Stalinization", which meant taking apart much of
the political system that Stalin made. After outsmarting and defeating his rivals,
Khrushchev established a personal control over the government . (Tell the
Elena Story)
Scientific Progress of The Soviet Union
The Soviet Union has made scientific leaps in the 60s getting a head start in the
space race with the launch of first man in space Юрий Алексеевич Гагарин in the
year of 1961 after heaps of preparation such as sending Лайка the Space Dog to
Space
And there is also a Communist Song about the launch of
Юрий Алексеевич Гагарин called 14 Mинут до Cтарта (14 Minutes Till Launch)
The Downfall of The Soviet Union
Hi, For the Collapse please watch a YouTube Video since It’s
kind of 10:00 pm when I’m writing this so please watch this four
minute video
Thank you for Listening!
Thank You for listening to my presentation.
So now you get a quiz to solve
Q 1 Who did Lenin’s Mother work as (a) A cashier (b) A Government Official (C) A
Teacher (D) An Actress
Q 2 Who Did Lenin Want to Assume Power after his Death? (A) Stalin (B) Kim Il-
Sung (C) Gorbachev (D) Trotsky
Q 3 What is the Famous Soviet Song about Space called (A) 11 Minutes Till Space (B)
11 Days Till Launch (C) 14 Minutes Till Launch (D) A Day and a Half Till Launch
His Mother was a teacher
He wanted Trotsky

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Russia's 20th Century Political Revolution

  • 2. Russia Before the October Revolution was a czarist autocracy and as you know czarist autocracies are glum imperialist capitalist societies that are absolutely horrible!
  • 3. Social Inadequacy in Imperial Russia, As you can see from the photo that I inserted the %84.9 percent of people (Proletarians)were gently said sponsoring the habits of the %15.1 percent
  • 4. People Of The Nation Get Fed Up The people of the nation do a demonstration calling for reforms such as: limitations on state officials' power, improvements to working conditions and hours, and the introduction of a national parliament
  • 5. Czar Orders Attack! Sadly Czar Nicholas the 2nd did not fulfil the of the Proletarians and ordered an attack giving that day the nickname Bloody Sunday but that was far from the end, It was actually the start of the First Russian Revolution that was a bunch of protests worker striker and more. It eventually got the Workers results as The October Manifesto Officially The manifesto of Improvement of State Order that established multiple things such as a proper constitution with new stuff like the freedom of worship, assembly and other freedoms and the establishment of the Duma. This resolution also ended the First Russian Revolution but quoting The International “For though they offer us concessions, Change will not come from above!”
  • 6. Czar Forms The Дума To Form Illusion Of Control For The People and Diffuse The Nations Temper The Tsar responded as he normally did and blamed Russia’s troubles on anarchists, universities and on Jews. Ultimately, however, he was forced to relent, agreeing to authorise a written constitution and allow the formation of an elected legislature (the Duma).
  • 7. Czar Stalling Time to Continue His Dictatorship Nicholas failed to honour these promises, however, simply using them to buy time. The constitution was passed but it changed little. The Duma was elected but it was given little power. The Tsar, it seemed, was determined to continue his autonomous rule as before.
  • 8. WW1 The Russian economy had made great industrial advances in the two decades prior to 1914 but it was still under- developed and ill-equipped to supply a prolonged war. So the people start to raise tension again. Struggle in Russia During WW1
  • 9. Start of the February Revolution Eventually The Working Class had enough and Started the February Revolution, That Revolution has called the February Revolution with the mission to end the monarchy and they were successful!
  • 10. Tsar Nicholas Nikolayevich Romanov the 2nd is forced to abdicate Things eventually became so dire that the tsar set out to return from the front where he was commanding the First Russian Imperial Army. He was halted along the way by striking railway workers of the February Revolution . While waiting on train sidings in Pskov, Nicholas NR was met by his generals and members of the Duma. All but one demanded he sign an instrument of abdication, which Nicholas eventually did in March 15th 1917. With the swish of a pen in a stranded railway cart, the February Revolution had brought more than 300 years of Romanov rule to Act of Abdication of Tsar Nich Nikolayevich Romanov the 2nd
  • 11. New Provisional Temporary Government The Provisional Government that replaced the tsarist regime introduced some liberal reforms, like freedoms of assembly and the press, and amnesties for political prisoners. But The defeats, military follies, casualty lists and food shortages continued, and after six months the Provisional Government’s popularity had slumped.
  • 12. Владимер Илиыч Ленин or Владимер Илиыч Улянов (Born 22nd April 1870 Died 21st January 1924) was a Russian lawyer, revolutionary, and the Father of Socialism in the World. He was the father of the USSR and the government of Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic in 1917 following the Great October Socialist Revolution. Later he made his version of Socialism called Leninism although it was only practised as Marxism-Leninism. Early 1870 in the town of Simbirsk in the Imperial Russia. His mother was a proletarian school teacher and his father was an education official (technically, his father's job made him and his family noblemen although his family still lived the life of Proletarians). He began studying politics in high school. Lenin was good in School and learned the Latin and Greek languages. In 1887, he was thrown out of Kazan State University because he protested against the Tsar. He continued to read books and study ideas by himself, and in 1891 he got a license to become
  • 13. was hanged for his part in a bomb plot to kill Tsar Alexander 3rd, and their sister Anna was sent to Tatarstan. This made Lenin furious, and he promised to get revenge for his brother's death. While he studied law in St. Petersburg he learned about the writings of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, who were both great Socialist philosophers. Karl Marx's thoughts were called Marxism. To talk or write about Marxism is positive light was opposed in Russia at that time in Russia, and Lenin was arrested for disobeying and sent to prison in Siberia. In July 1898, when he was still in Siberia, Lenin married Надежда Крупская . In 1899 he wrote a book he called The Development of Capitalism in Russia. In 1900, Lenin was set free from prison and allowed to go back home. He then travelled around Europe. He began to publish a Marxist newspaper called Искра, the Russian word for "spark". He also became an important member of the Российская социал-демократическая рабочая партия, or RSDLP.
  • 14. The Great October Socialist Revolution aka Coup D’ état de Bolshevik Still at the point when there was a provisional government, that the workers where still not happy as for the quote “ Stand up for Victims of oppression, May the Tyrants fear your might!” the workers rallied for the cause of Lenin so the Capitalist Tyrants would fear their might as for how I forgot to mention about all the shops where empty so the Workers Rallied and at that point the Socialist Siege of the Capital only took a day when nobody dared go against Socialism since everybody in the Capital was already a Socialist
  • 15. Death of The CCCP’s Father:-( On 21 January 1924, at 18:50, Vladimir Lenin, leader of the October Revolution and the first leader and founder of the Soviet Union, died in Gorki aged 53 after falling into a coma. The official cause of death was recorded as an incurable disease of the blood vessels. Lenin was given a state funeral and then buried in a specially erected mausoleum on 27 January. A commission of the Central Committee of the РКП was in charge of organising the funeral. But after that things got messy due to fact that Lenin wrote in his testament that he wanted Stalin removed from his post of Secretary Genera and completely removed from Government but he as you probably know remained in power but the reason is not that obvious but if you dig deeper you will find such person as Nadezhda Alliluyeva Lenin’s assistant but also Stalin's Wife so as a good wife she first delivered the testament to Stalin, where it was altered before been read to public and the Public
  • 16. Third Reich and Allied Invasion of Poland and Non-Aggression Pact Following the rise of the Nazis in Germany they wanted to expand so they wanted to attack Poland but they needed the help of the Soviet Union to successfully attack. The Soviet Union was not so enthusiastic to help Nazis but they could sense a threat from the Nazis so they also shoved in a 10 year Non-Aggression Pact and then they agreed, attacked and also took some territory whilst at it.
  • 17. Nazis Don’t stay faithful to the pact and Attack The Soviet Union The Nazis after lots of expansion decided to attack the Soviet Union the attack is also known as Operation Barbarossa At the start the Nazis started of very Flamboyantly and Effective, if they would have continued at that pace they would have won but thanks to motivation and determination from songs such as Катюша and etc the Red Army fought back for their motherland and came out successful and from that day they celebrate every year with a victory parade (2021 Victory Parade)
  • 18. Death of Comrade Stalin Stalin died on March 5, 1953. It was officially said to be because of a stroke. In 2003, however, a group of Russian and American historians said that Stalin had been poisoned with powerful rat poison warfarin, possibly by the men who took over the government after Stalin died. Led by Lavrentiy Beria, these were Vyacheslav Molotov and Georgy Malenkov. Nikita Khrushchev later began a process called "De-Stalinization", which meant taking apart much of the political system that Stalin made. After outsmarting and defeating his rivals, Khrushchev established a personal control over the government . (Tell the Elena Story)
  • 19. Scientific Progress of The Soviet Union The Soviet Union has made scientific leaps in the 60s getting a head start in the space race with the launch of first man in space Юрий Алексеевич Гагарин in the year of 1961 after heaps of preparation such as sending Лайка the Space Dog to Space And there is also a Communist Song about the launch of Юрий Алексеевич Гагарин called 14 Mинут до Cтарта (14 Minutes Till Launch)
  • 20. The Downfall of The Soviet Union Hi, For the Collapse please watch a YouTube Video since It’s kind of 10:00 pm when I’m writing this so please watch this four minute video
  • 21. Thank you for Listening! Thank You for listening to my presentation. So now you get a quiz to solve Q 1 Who did Lenin’s Mother work as (a) A cashier (b) A Government Official (C) A Teacher (D) An Actress Q 2 Who Did Lenin Want to Assume Power after his Death? (A) Stalin (B) Kim Il- Sung (C) Gorbachev (D) Trotsky Q 3 What is the Famous Soviet Song about Space called (A) 11 Minutes Till Space (B) 11 Days Till Launch (C) 14 Minutes Till Launch (D) A Day and a Half Till Launch His Mother was a teacher He wanted Trotsky