Russian Revolution

  • April, 1903

    April, 1903
    Marxists Revolutionaries split
    Marxists revolutionaries disagree over revolutionary tactics. The more radical Bolsheviks are ready to risk everything. The charismatic Vladimir Lenin becomes the leader.
  • February, 1904

    Japanese attacked russians at Port Arthur, Manchuria
  • January 22, 1905

    About 200,000 workers and their families approached the czar’s Winter Palace in St. Petersburg. They carried a petition asking for better working conditions and more personal freedom. Then soldiers fired upon the workers and many were wounded or killed
  • May, 1906

    May, 1906
    Russia’s first parliament - The Duma, met for the first time
  • August, 1914

    Czar Nicholas II made the decision to join WWI. They were poorly equipped and trained.
  • March, 1917

    Women in Petrograd led a citywide strike. In the next five days riots flared over bread and fuel shortages
  • November, 1917

    November, 1917
    Armed factory workers stormed the Winter Palace in Petrograd, calling themselves the Bolshevik Red Guards
  • March, 1918

    Russia and Germany signed the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk. Russia surrendered a large part of its territory to germany and its allies
  • October, 1920

    About 14 million russians died in its civil war from 1918-1920. In the end, the red army won.
  • March, 1921

    Lenin temporarily put aside his plan for a state-controlled economy. Instead he implemented a small-scale version of Capitalism called the NEP
  • December, 1922

    December, 1922
    Lenin suffered a stroke, which lead to Stalin overtaking power in Russia