Unit 3 AOS 1 Dates Flashcards
Communist manifesto
1848
Coronation of Tsar Nicholas II
1896
Khodynka Field Tragedy Signficance
May 18, 1896
-Loss of Faith in The Tsar looked Insensitive
-1200 deaths + Thousands of Deaths
Russo-Japanese War Signficance
Feb, 1904 - Sep, 1905
-Lost warm water Port Arthur
-Led to Humiliating military defeat
-Led to wage cuts of workers by 25%
-Critisism of the government and its leadership
LONG TERM CAUSE
Bloody Sunday Signficance
Jan 9, 1905
-120,000 Peaceful unarmed protesters
-200 killed 800 injured
-Distaste in the Tsar (Bloody Nicholas)
SHORT TERM TRIGGER
1905 Revolution
Battle of Mukden (how many troops lost?)
Feb 20, 1905
90,000 Russian troops lost
Potemkin Mutiny
June 14, 1905
October Manifesto
Oct 17, 1905
Stolypin becomes Interior Minister
April, 1906
Fundemental Laws
April 23, 1906
First Duma opens first session
27 April, 1906
First Duma Dissolved
July 8th, 1906
Second Duma First Session
Feb 20, 1907
Second Duma Dissolved
June 3, 1907
Stolypin changes Electoral Laws
June, 1907
Stolypin Becomes Primeminister
July, 1907
Third Duma First Session
Nov 1, 1907
Stolypin Assassinated
Sep 11, 1911
Lena Goldfields massacare (casualties?)
April 17, 1912
500 casualties
Germany Declares war on Russia
July 19, 1914
St Petersburg renamed as Petrograd
Aug 18, 1914
Battle of Tannenberg ends
Sep 2, 1914
Battle of Mansurian Lakes ends
Sep 14, 1914
Proggresive block is formed
Aug, 1915
Nicholas assumes commander in Chief
Aug 23, 1915
Duma reconvene after they were dismissed in September 1915
Feb 6, 1916
Duma are ordered to discontinue sessions, officially leaving Russia to be governed by Tsarina Alexandra
June 20, 1916
Rasputin murdered
Dec 17, 1916
February Revolution
Feb 19, 1917
International Women’s Day demonstrations
Feb 23, 1917
Reformation of the Petrograd Soviet
Feb 27, 1917
Provisional Government are recognised as the official Russian government
Mar 1, 1917
Tsar Nicholas II abdicates on his own behalf and on behalf of Tsarevich Alexei
Mar 2, 1917
Prince Mikhail abdicates. The Romanov Empire comes to an end
Lenin returns to Russia
April 3, 1917
June Offensive
June 18, 1917
Russia launches offensive against Austrian and German forces on Russian territory
June 17, 1917
July Days
June 4-8, 1917
Kornilov Affair
Aug 25-30, 1917
Trotsky becomes Chairman of the Petrograd Soviet
Sep 25, 1917
Meeting of the Bolshevik Central Committee
Oct 10, 1917
Lenin declares overthrow of the Provisional Government
Oct 25, 1917
Bolsheviks capture the Winter Palace
Oct 26, 1917