Russian Revolution

13
Russian Revolution From a Czar to a Man of Steel

description

 

Transcript of Russian Revolution

Page 1: Russian Revolution

Russian Revolution

From a Czar to a Man of Steel

Page 2: Russian Revolution

Events in a Nutshell: “Peace, Land, Bread”

• November 1917: Bolsheviks overthrow Provisional Government

• November 1917: Lenin orders re-distribution of land• March 1918: Treaty of Brest-Litovsk signed• 1918-1920: Civil War (Reds vs. Whites)

– Execution of Royal Family

• 1921: New Economic Policy (transition to Communism)

• 1922: Founding of the Soviet Union (Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR))– Bolsheviks re-name selves Communist Party

Page 3: Russian Revolution
Page 4: Russian Revolution

The Czar vs. Lenin

Czar Nicholas II:• Autocrat• Largely incompetent• Unpopular German wife• Policies favored rich,

aristocrats• Limited reform too late• Use of secret police,

exile to silence critics

Vladimir Lenin:• Dictatorship of the

Proletariat (the Party)• State-owned property to

be shared with all• Want/need to increase

agricultural production, industry

• Cheka: secret police to identify, silence critics

Page 5: Russian Revolution

QuickTime™ and aTIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor

are needed to see this picture.

Page 6: Russian Revolution

Karl Marx vs. Lenin

Karl Marx:• Class Struggle:

– Tensions between capitalists and proletariat (workers)

• Workers will overthrow capitalists

• Workers will communally own and share all equally

Vladimir Lenin:• Believes the Class

Struggle Part• Thinks proletariat will

overthrow capitalists in revolution

• Does not trust proletariat: Party should guide Communist Pipe Dream

Page 7: Russian Revolution

QuickTime™ and aTIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor

are needed to see this picture.

QuickTime™ and aTIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor

are needed to see this picture.

QuickTime™ and aTIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor

are needed to see this picture.

Ridding the World of Despots and Capitalists…

…Will bring joy and equality to the Proletariat!

Page 8: Russian Revolution

Lenin Dies of Stroke, 1924

QuickTime™ and aTIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor

are needed to see this picture.

Page 9: Russian Revolution

QuickTime™ and aTIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor

are needed to see this picture.

QuickTime™ and aTIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor

are needed to see this picture.

Page 10: Russian Revolution

Leon Trotsky vs. Josef Stalin

Trotsky:• Philosophical Man• Led Red Army during

Civil War• Full reform of

Agriculture before industrializing

• Seen as favorite to take over after Lenin’s Death

Stalin:• Very Undistinguished• Scary• Simultaneous

Agricultural and Industrial Revolutions

• Uncompromising• Liberal use of Secret

Police, show trials, exiling, political slave labor

Page 11: Russian Revolution

Stalin Had Trotsky Assassinated…

QuickTime™ and aTIFF (Uncompressed) decompressor

are needed to see this picture.QuickTime™ and a

TIFF (Uncompressed) decompressorare needed to see this picture.

Page 12: Russian Revolution

…and became an absolute dictator who ruled and

exploited with an iron fist.

Page 13: Russian Revolution

To Discuss:

1. Does the Soviet Union deliver on its promises?

2. Is life actually better for the Soviet people? Why or why not?

3. How does the Russian Revolution compare to the French Revolution?

4. How does the Russian Revolution differ from the French Revolution?