Russia AOS2 Statistics Flashcards

1
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Lost in Treaty of Brest-Livosk

A
  • 34% of the European population (62 million people)
  • 32% of farmland (Ukraine, Poland, Baltic Regions)
  • 3 billion roubles
    -89% of iron-ore and coal reserves
    -54% of industrial enterprises
    -26% of railways
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2
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Number of Cheka Employees Upon Founding

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23 people

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3
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Number of Initial Sovnarkom Decrees

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116

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4
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For every factory nationalised under the Workers’ Control Decree….

A

…four more were siezed without government permission.

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5
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Number of Bolshevik Seats in the Constituent Assemby

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175 of 707 (24%)

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6
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Number of SRs Seats in the Constituent Assembly

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370 of 707 (52%)

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7
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Number of German Troops Sent into Russia in the Renewed Offensive (18th February 1918)

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700,000

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8
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Number of Soldiers in Red Army at Peak

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5 million

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9
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Number of Soldiers in Czech Legion

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40,000

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10
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Number of Soldiers in North-Western White Army (led by General Yudenich)

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14,400

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11
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Number of Japanese Soldiers Sent into Eastern Siberia in November 1918

A

70,000

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12
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Number of Green Forces led by Aleksandr Antonov until mid-1921

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40,000

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13
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Number of People Living in Red Controlled Russia

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70 million

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14
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Number of People Living in White Controlled Russia

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8 to 10 million

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15
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Number of Soldiers in the Red Army by the end of 1918

A

500,000

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16
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Number of Chekists by March 1918

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Over 1000

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17
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Number of Jews Murdered in White Terror

A

50,000-200,000

18
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Percentage of City Bread Supplied by Illegal Traders during 1918-1919

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60%

19
Q

Percentage Drop in Land Cultivation, 1917 to 1921

A

40%

20
Q

1920 wages bought….

A

….less than 2% of what they bought in 1914.

21
Q

The price of everyday goods in 1920 was…

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…6920 times higher than in 1914.

22
Q

Percentage of Petrograd’s Population that Fled by 1920

A

70%

23
Q

Percentage of Moscows’s Population that Fled by 1920

A

50%

24
Q

Number of Workers in 1917 vs 1920

A

2.6 million vs 1.2 million

25
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Industrial Output, 1920 vs 1913

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13% of 1913 Level

26
Q

Number of People Affected by 1921 Famine

A

20 million

27
Q

Number of Fatalities in 1921 Famine

A

5 million

28
Q

Number of People Fed by ARA Each Day in 1922

A

10 million

29
Q

Number of Sovnarkom Decrees Approved by Soviet

A

68 of 480 during the first year of rule

30
Q

Number of Red Army Soldiers Fighting Kronstadt

A

50,000

31
Q

Number of Kronstadt Sailors in the Revolt

A

16,000

32
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Number of Red Army Casualties During the Initial Kronstadt Assault

A

700 killed; 2500 wounded

33
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Number of Red Army Casualties During the Final Kronstadt Assault

A

10,000 killed

34
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Number of Kronstadt Sailors Killed during the Final Assault

A

5,000

35
Q

Number of Kronstadt Sailors Executed by Cheka

A

2,300

36
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Number of Kronstadt Sailors Imprisoned

A

6459

37
Q

Executions Carried out by Cheka vs Okhrana

A

140,000 vs 14,000

38
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Number of Chekists at Peak

A

100,000

39
Q

Land Sown 1913 vs 1926

A

105 vs 110 million hectares

40
Q

Production of Grain 1913 vs 1926

A

80 vs 77 million tonnes

41
Q

Number of Peasant Revolts February 1921

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118

42
Q

Literacy Rates: 1900 vs 1926

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23% (1900) vs 51% (1926)