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Bolshevik Revolution

  • First Russian Revolution

    Bloody Sunday: Peaceful protest in St Petersburg led by Father Gapon is fired upon by the Tsar's troops, killing hundreds.
  • 1914 – Russia Enters World War I

    Russia joins the Allies against Germany and Austria-Hungary.
    Heavy casualties, food shortages, and economic collapse cause growing unrest at home.
  • February Revolution

    Workers and soldiers in Petrograd protest against war and shortages.
    Tsar Nicholas II abdicates; Romanov dynasty ends.
    Provisional Government takes power but continues the war, angering many.
  • October Revolution

    November 1917 (Oct in old calendar) – Bolsheviks, led by Lenin, seize Petrograd and overthrow the Provisional Government.
    Bolsheviks promise "Peace, Land, Bread".
  • Treaty of Brest-Litovsk & Civil War Begins

    Russia signs Treaty of Brest-Litovsk with Germany, ending WWI involvement but losing large territories.
    1918-21 – Russian Civil War: Reds (Bolsheviks) vs Whites (monarchists, liberals, anti-Bolsheviks).
    Tsar Nicholas II and his family are executed in July 1918.
  • War Communism & Kronstadt Rebellion

    Bolsheviks enforce strict control over industry and food to win the war (War Communism).
    March 1921 – Kronstadt sailors rebel against Bolshevik dictatorship but are crushed.
    Lenin introduces the New Economic Policy (NEP) to allow limited private trade and farming.
  • End of Civil War & Formation of the USSR

    Bolsheviks defeat the last White armies and secure control over former Russian Empire lands.
    30 December 1922 – The Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) is officially created, uniting Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, and Transcaucasia under a communist government.