Russian Revoluation

  • Pre-Revolutionary Russia

    Pre-Revolutionary Russia
    Nicholas ll became czar and was the last ruler from the Romanov family.
  • Abdicated Power

    Abdicated Power
    Czar Nicholas ll gave up his power on this date and ended the 300-year Romanov dynasty in Russia
  • The Russian Revolution

    The Russian Revolution
    Bolsheviks staged a coup d’etat in St. Petersburg, overthrew the provisional government, and members of the provisional government fled or were arrested
  • Communist Party

    Communist Party
    Bolshevik Party officially renamed the Communist Party because they wanted to spread the communist revolution around the world.
  • Peace with Germany

    Peace with Germany
    Russian signed a peace treaty with Germany and lost much of their western territory and a third of their population.
  • Russian Civil War

    Russian Civil War
    Communist vs. their political opponents and the communist were known as 'the reds' while their opponents were referred to as 'the whites'.
  • Surrendered

    Surrendered
    'The Whites' surrendered in 1921 because they were outnumbered, disorganized, and poorly equipped.
  • Russia

    Russia
    Russia becomes USSR and a new constitution is written. This makes russia a socialist state and was now supposed to be ran by the workers.
  • Lenin Deaths

    Lenin Deaths
    Soviet leader Vladimir Lenin died at age 53 after suffering a series of strokes. Explore nine surprising facts about his tumultuous life, in which he catalyzed revolution, civil war, political crackdowns and radical redistributions of land and wealth.
  • Vladimir Lenin

    Vladimir Lenin
    He ruled for 3 years and had complete rule of Russia
  • Trotsky vs. Stalin

    Trotsky vs. Stalin
    Ability to remove and appoint government officials
    Once he gained control of the government, he exiled Trotsky to Siberia in 1929
  • Joseph Stalin

    Joseph Stalin
    He ruled the soviet union from 1929-1953 and was responsible for the next major extension of communist control.
  • 27 million russians died

  • Russian revolution

    Russian revolution
    The Russian Revolution is the collective term for a pair of revolutions in Russia in 1917, which dismantled the Tsarist autocracy and led to the eventual rise of the Soviet Union
  • Russo-Japanese War

    Russo-Japanese War
    A defeat for russia in the war led to their political instability.