The Russian Revolution
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The Russian Revolution
How the USSR was created.
Russia
Very large country.
Location: Eastern
Europe and Northern
Asia
1900
Tsar Nicolas II
Of the “Romanov” family.
The last “emperor” of
Russia.
He had very little
experience of
government and was
portrayed as a failure
He was thought of as
weak and contradicting
World War I
1914 -1917
Russia suffers
horribly.
The poor resent the
rule of the rich
Romanov family.
Outdated economy
– Farms
– Railways not
developed
February 1917 Revolution
Protests & strikes against
the war and food
shortages in Petrograd
(St. Petersburg).
Turns violent, eventually
police & soldiers join with
strikers.
Tsar Nicolas II steps
down.
Provisional government is
set up.
Communism
Karl Marx
German philosopher,
political scientist
Writes “The Communist
Manifesto”
The workers own the
factory or farm
“communally.”
The opposite of
capitalism.
Revolutionaries Split into 2
Groups
Mensheviks
(minority)
Bolsheviks
(majority)
Led by a talented
debater, brilliant
organizer, named
Vladimir Ulyanov
a.k.a. Vladimir
Lenin
Communism in Russia
Lenin
Leader of the
“Bolshevik” party
Trotsky
Leon Trotsky
Educated
Powerful speaker
Lost the power
struggle.
Stalin exiled
Trotsky and his
family from Russia.
Finally had him
killed in Mexico.
October 1917 Revolution
Lenin leads the
Bolsheviks to oust the
provisional government &
take over.
Trotsky leads Bolsheviks
in St. Petersburg.
Create the USSR – The
Union of Soviet Socialist
Republics
Capital is moved to
Moscow.
The USSR
Tsar Nicolas II and
his family are
murdered July 1918.
Lenin dies 1924.
Power struggle
between Trotsky &
Stalin.
Stalin wins.
Josef Stalin (1879-1953)
Described as ruthless
Wanted to make Russia a
modern industrial power.
Believed in collectivization:
the belief that all land,
means of production, and
distribution of such should
be left up to the
government.
Stalin’s “Great Purge”
Stalin gets rid of all
competition.
Stalin executes all of
the other leaders of
the October 1917
revolution.
Trotsky is exiled and
eventually
assassinated in 1940.
Stalin’s rule, continued
Propaganda and
censors.
They literally re-write
history.
Stalin’s 5-year plan
Farms are “collectivized”
to finance new industry.
Must meet a gov’t quota.
Starvation in the Ukraine
section of the USSR.
Between executions &
starvation Stalin is
responsible for several
million deaths.
USSR
The USSR was lead
by the Communist
Party until 1989.
-ISMS
Socialism: You have 2 cows.
Give 1 cow to your neighbor.
Communism: You have 2
cows. Give both cows to the
government, and they may
give you some of the milk.
Fascism: You have 2 cows.
You give all of the milk to the
government, and the
government sells it.
Nazism: You have 2 cows.
The government shoots you
and takes both cows.
Anarchism: You have 2 cows.
Keep both of the cows, shoot
the government agent, and
steal another cow.
Capitalism: You have 2 cows.
Sell one cow and buy a bull.
Surrealism: You have 2
giraffes. The government
makes you take harmonic
lessons.
Other Russian terms you should
know
Pravda: the official propaganda tool of the
Communist Party.
Propaganda: language or advertising that tries
to persuade you to do something/change
“The Internationale”: the Communist national
anthem.
Kremlin: the official headquarters of the party.
KGB: the secret police
Why are we discussing this?
Animal Farm = USSR
Mr. Jones - Tzar Nicholas II
Old Major = Marx/Lenin
Snowball = Trotsky
Napoleon = Stalin
The pigs = The Communist Party
Boxer & the animals = the workers of
Russia
Dogs = KGB/Secret Police
Animal Farm by George Orwell
An allegory illustrating the way Stalin
betrayed the principals of the Russian
Revolution.
George Orwell is campaigning against
Stalin’s Totalitarian government.
Written in 1944, during WWII, when the
UK and USA allied with Stalin to defeat
Hitler.
TERMS
Allegory - a story in which the characters,
setting and events stand for abstract or
moral concepts
Fable – a short mean to teach a moral –
usually uses animals
Utopia – an ideal society or perfect
existence for man or earth
Terms (cont)
Totalitarianism – government in which one political party aims at
total control over people
– Organized violence or police terror – force used to crush
opposition
– Censorship – only official versions of information are allowed
– State control over individual - demanding everyone
unquestionably loyal to state
– Single strong leader – glorified or deified. Elevated to god-like
status
– State control over society - business, education, family, housing,
religion
– Ideology of state – glorified aims of state used to justify
everything
– Dictatorship – one party rules with absolute control
Is it still relevant today?
You decide.