The Russian Revolution, 1917-1921
Imperial Russia, 1815-1915
Broom Factory, 1910
Russian Krestyanin (Peasant)
Putilov Machine Works
Putilov Machine Works
Russian Steel Workers
1905 Protests
“Bloody Sunday” (9 Jan. 1905)
Potemkin Mutiny, 1905
General Strike (17 October 1905)
Nicholas II opening the Duma
Pyotr Stolypin (1862-1911)
Czar Nicholas II
Russian Artillery
Russian Artillery Shelling Galacia
Russian Rout
Russian War Dead (German Photo)
Russian Gas Victims
Russian Imperial Officers
Pavel Miliukov
February Bread Riot (Painting)
February (March) 1917
Petrograd, February Revolt of the Pavlovsky Guards Regiment
Nicholas II at Tsarskoye Tseloe
Petrograd Demonstration
The Provisional Government
The Provisional Government
Soviet of Workers and Soldiers Deputies
Alexander Guchkov, Minister of War
Alexander Kerensky
Kerensky as Prime Minister
Kerensky at the Front
Kerensky with Socialist Revolutionary Katerina Breshkovskaia
Julius Martov in 1896
V. I. Lenin
Inside the Winter Palace
Women’s Volunteer Detachment
Bolsheviks Storming the Winter Palace
SR Election Poster, November 1917
November 1917 Election Results
“This means civil war.”
American John Reed
V. I. Lenin
Long Live World October!
Leon Trotsky
Land Reform
Collapse of Industry
Lenin Rids the Land of “Byvshiie”
“Red Guards”
Felix Dzerzhinsky – Head of the Cheka
V. I. Lenin
Reds and Whites
Mikhail Uritskii (1873-1918)
“Red Terror,” Summer 1918
Stages of the Russian Civil War
Did you volunteer for the Red Army?
White Recruitment Poster (1919)
Anarchist Nestor Makhno
Which side are you on Cossack?
Foreign Intervention
US Gis, Murmansk
Murmansk (Northwest Europe)
Japanese and Russian Officers 1922
White Troops and Their Red Opponents
Devastation of War – Ukraine
Trotsky as Commissar of War
Trotsky as Commissar of War
The Red Cossack
Red Army Armored Train
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The Russian Revolution, 1917-1921

1. The Russian Revolution, 1917-1921

Robert Cliver
01/28/09
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2. Imperial Russia, 1815-1915

3. Broom Factory, 1910

4. Russian Krestyanin (Peasant)

5. Putilov Machine Works

6. Putilov Machine Works

7. Russian Steel Workers

8. 1905 Protests

9. “Bloody Sunday” (9 Jan. 1905)

10. Potemkin Mutiny, 1905

11. General Strike (17 October 1905)

12. Nicholas II opening the Duma

13. Pyotr Stolypin (1862-1911)

14. Czar Nicholas II

15. Russian Artillery

16. Russian Artillery Shelling Galacia

17. Russian Rout

18. Russian War Dead (German Photo)

19. Russian Gas Victims

20. Russian Imperial Officers

21. Pavel Miliukov

22. February Bread Riot (Painting)

23. February (March) 1917

24. Petrograd, February Revolt of the Pavlovsky Guards Regiment

25. Nicholas II at Tsarskoye Tseloe

26. Petrograd Demonstration

27. The Provisional Government

28. The Provisional Government

• Main Parties:
–Kadets (Liberals)
–Octobrists (progressive aristocrats)
–Progressivists (industrialists and
capitalists)

29. Soviet of Workers and Soldiers Deputies

30. Alexander Guchkov, Minister of War

31. Alexander Kerensky

32. Kerensky as Prime Minister

33. Kerensky at the Front

34. Kerensky with Socialist Revolutionary Katerina Breshkovskaia

35. Julius Martov in 1896

36. V. I. Lenin

37. Inside the Winter Palace

38. Women’s Volunteer Detachment

39. Bolsheviks Storming the Winter Palace

40. SR Election Poster, November 1917

41. November 1917 Election Results

Party
Votes
Total (all Russia)
44,218,55
Socialist Revolutionaries
37% (48% including Ukrainian bloc)
Peasant
0.6%
Bolshevik Social Democrats
24%
Menshevik Social Democrats
3%
Other Socialist Parties
1%
Kadets
5%
Cossack Party
2%

42. “This means civil war.”

43. American John Reed

44.

Peace, Land, Bread and
National Self-Determination!

45. V. I. Lenin

46. Long Live World October!

47. Leon Trotsky

48.

49. Land Reform

50. Collapse of Industry

51. Lenin Rids the Land of “Byvshiie”

52. “Red Guards”

53. Felix Dzerzhinsky – Head of the Cheka

54. V. I. Lenin

55. Reds and Whites

56. Mikhail Uritskii (1873-1918)

57. “Red Terror,” Summer 1918

58.

59.

60. Stages of the Russian Civil War

• Nov. 1917 – Nov. 1918
Rising Tensions, Conflict, End of WWI
• Nov. 1918 – Nov. 1919
Peak of White Fortunes in South
• Nov. 1919 – July 1921
Red Victory by 1920, Death of Enver Pasha
• 1921 – Rebellions against the Soviets by
peasants, workers, and soldiers suppressed

61. Did you volunteer for the Red Army?

62. White Recruitment Poster (1919)

63. Anarchist Nestor Makhno

64. Which side are you on Cossack?

65.

66. Foreign Intervention

67. US Gis, Murmansk

68. Murmansk (Northwest Europe)

69. Japanese and Russian Officers 1922

70. White Troops and Their Red Opponents

71. Devastation of War – Ukraine

72.

73.

74. Trotsky as Commissar of War

75. Trotsky as Commissar of War

76. The Red Cossack

77. Red Army Armored Train

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