Chapter 13- new leaders and ideologies Flashcards
when was the treaty of Brest litovsk signed
3rd march 1918
what territories did Russia lose due to the treaty of Brest litovsk
Finland, estonia, Lithuania, Latvia and Poland
where were semi independent governments set up due to the treaty of Brest litovsk
Georgia, Belarus, ukraine
how much of the population did russia lose due to the treaty of Brest liutovsk
a sixth
62 million
how much land did russia lose due to the treaty of Brest liutovsk
two million square kilometres
what area of land did russia lose due to the treaty of Brest liutovsk
one that produced almost a third of their agricultural produce
what percentage of Russias railway lines were lost due to the treaty of Brest liutovsk
26%
what percentage of Russias iron ore and coal mines were taken due to the treaty of Brest liutovsk
74%
what did Lenin say ‘all power to the soviets meant in a speech in 1917
‘the complete transfer of the country’s administrative and economic control into the hands of the workers and the peasants
what was sidelined in 1917
the Petrograd soviet as it contained many non-bolshevik members
what replaced the Petrograd soviet in 1917
the all bolshevik sovnarkom
why did kamanev and Zinoviev resign
lenin was so hostile towards any power sharing
what was the furthest Lenin went in allowing power sharing
let some left wing SR’s join sovnarkom
when did Lenin disperse there constituent assembly
January 1918
what was the result of the dispersal of the constituent assembly
marches- these were suppressed and 12 were shot